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ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2014

Discovery of MK-4409, a Novel Oxazole FAAH Inhibitor for the Treatment of Inflammatory and Neuropathic Pain

Harry R. Chobanian; Yan Guo; Ping Liu; Marc D. Chioda; Selena Fung; Thomas J. Lanza; Linda Chang; Raman K. Bakshi; James Dellureficio; Qingmei Hong; Mark McLaughlin; Kevin M. Belyk; Shane W. Krska; Amanda K. Makarewicz; Elliot J. Martel; Joseph F. Leone; Lisa Frey; Bindhu V. Karanam; Maria Madeira; Raul F. Alvaro; Joyce Shuman; Gino Salituro; Jenna L. Terebetski; Nina Jochnowitz; Shruti Mistry; Erin McGowan; Richard Hajdu; Mark Rosenbach; Catherine Abbadie; Jessica Alexander

We report herein the identification of MK-4409, a potent and selective fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH) inhibitor. Starting from a high throughput screening (HTS) hit, medicinal chemistry efforts focused on optimizing of FAAH inhibition in vitro potency, improving the pharmacokinetic (PK) profile, and increasing in vivo efficacy in rodent inflammatory and neuropathic pain assays.


ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2013

Discovery of MK-3168: A PET Tracer for Imaging Brain Fatty Acid Amide Hydrolase.

Ping Liu; Terence G. Hamill; Marc D. Chioda; Harry R. Chobanian; Selena Fung; Yan Guo; Linda Chang; Raman K. Bakshi; Qingmei Hong; James Dellureficio; Linus S. Lin; Catherine Abbadie; Jessica Alexander; Hong Jin; Suzanne M. Mandala; Lin-Lin Shiao; Wenping Li; Sandra Sanabria; David J. Williams; Zhizhen Zeng; Richard Hajdu; Nina Jochnowitz; Mark Rosenbach; Bindhu V. Karanam; Maria Madeira; Gino Salituro; Joyce R. Powell; Ling Xu; Jenna L. Terebetski; Joseph F. Leone

We report herein the discovery of a fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH) positron emission tomography (PET) tracer. Starting from a pyrazole lead, medicinal chemistry efforts directed toward reducing lipophilicity led to the synthesis of a series of imidazole analogues. Compound 6 was chosen for further profiling due to its appropriate physical chemical properties and excellent FAAH inhibition potency across species. [(11)C]-6 (MK-3168) exhibited good brain uptake and FAAH-specific signal in rhesus monkeys and is a suitable PET tracer for imaging FAAH in the brain.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2010

Discovery of highly potent and efficacious MC4R agonists with spiroindane N-Me-1,2,4-triazole privileged structures for the treatment of obesity

Shuwen He; Zhixiong Ye; Peter H. Dobbelaar; Raman K. Bakshi; Qingmei Hong; James Dellureficio; Iyassu K. Sebhat; Liangqin Guo; Jian Liu; Tianying Jian; Yingjie Lai; Christopher L. Franklin; Mikhail Reibarkh; Mark A. Holmes; David H. Weinberg; Tanya MacNeil; Rui Tang; Constantin Tamvakopoulos; Qianping Peng; Randy R. Miller; Ralph A. Stearns; Howard Y. Chen; Airu S. Chen; Alison M. Strack; Tung M. Fong; Matthew J. Wyvratt; Ravi P. Nargund

We report an SAR study of MC4R analogs containing spiroindane heterocyclic privileged structures. Compound 26 with N-Me-1,2,4-triazole moiety possesses exceptional potency at MC4R and potent anti-obesity efficacy in a mouse model. However, the efficacy is not completely mediated through MC4R. Additional SAR studies led to the discovery of compound 32, which is more potent at MC4R. Compound 32 demonstrates MC4R mediated anti-obesity efficacy in rodent models.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2010

Discovery of a spiroindane based compound as a potent, selective, orally bioavailable melanocortin subtype-4 receptor agonist.

Shuwen He; Zhixiong Ye; Peter H. Dobbelaar; Iyassu K. Sebhat; Liangqin Guo; Jian Liu; Tianying Jian; Yingjie Lai; Christopher L. Franklin; Raman K. Bakshi; James Dellureficio; Qingmei Hong; Nancy N. Tsou; Richard G. Ball; William J. Martin; David H. Weinberg; Tanya MacNeil; Rui Tang; Constantin Tamvakopoulos; Qianping Peng; Randy R. Miller; Ralph A. Stearns; Howard Y. Chen; Airu S. Chen; Alison M. Strack; Tung M. Fong; D. Euan MacIntyre; Matthew J. Wyvratt; Ravi P. Nargund

We report the design, synthesis and properties of spiroindane based compound 1, a potent, selective, orally bioavailable, non-peptide melanocortin subtype-4 receptor agonist. Compound 1 shows excellent erectogenic activity in the rodent models.


ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2012

The Discovery of MK-4256, a Potent SSTR3 Antagonist as a Potential Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes

Shuwen He; Zhixiong Ye; Quang Truong; Shrenik K. Shah; Wu Du; Liangqin Guo; Peter H. Dobbelaar; Zhong Lai; Jian Liu; Tianying Jian; Hongbo Qi; Raman K. Bakshi; Qingmei Hong; James Dellureficio; Alexander Pasternak; Zhe Feng; Reynalda Dejesus; Lihu Yang; Mikhail Reibarkh; Scott A. Bradley; Mark A. Holmes; Richard G. Ball; Rebecca T. Ruck; Mark A. Huffman; Frederick Wong; Koppara Samuel; Vijay Bhasker G. Reddy; Stan Mitelman; Sharon Tong; Gary G. Chicchi

A structure-activity relationship study of the imidazolyl-β-tetrahydrocarboline series identified MK-4256 as a potent, selective SSTR3 antagonist, which demonstrated superior efficacy in a mouse oGTT model. MK-4256 reduced glucose excursion in a dose-dependent fashion with maximal efficacy achieved at doses as low as 0.03 mg/kg po. As compared with glipizide, MK-4256 showed a minimal hypoglycemia risk in mice.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2010

Spiroindane based amides as potent and selective MC4R agonists for the treatment of obesity

Shuwen He; Zhixiong Ye; Peter H. Dobbelaar; Iyassu K. Sebhat; Liangqin Guo; Jian Liu; Tianying Jian; Yingjie Lai; Christopher L. Franklin; Raman K. Bakshi; James Dellureficio; Qingmei Hong; David H. Weinberg; Tanya MacNeil; Rui Tang; Alison M. Strack; Constantin Tamvakopoulos; Qianping Peng; Randy R. Miller; Ralph A. Stearns; Howard Y. Chen; Airu S. Chen; Tung M. Fong; Matthew J. Wyvratt; Ravi P. Nargund

We report a series of potent and selective MC4R agonists based on spiroindane amide privileged structures for potential treatments of obesity. Among the synthetic methods used, Method C allows rapid synthesis of the analogs. The series of compounds can afford high potency on MC4R as well as good rodent pharmacokinetic profiles. Compound 1r (MK-0489) demonstrates MC4R mediated reduction of food intake and body weight in mouse models. Compound 1r is efficacious in 14-day diet-induced obese (DIO) rat models.


ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2014

Investigation of Cardiovascular Effects of Tetrahydro-β-carboline sstr3 antagonists

Shuwen He; Zhong Lai; Zhixiong Ye; Peter H. Dobbelaar; Shrenik K. Shah; Quang Truong; Wu Du; Liangqin Guo; Jian Liu; Tianying Jian; Hongbo Qi; Raman K. Bakshi; Qingmei Hong; James Dellureficio; Mikhail Reibarkh; Koppara Samuel; Vijay Bhasker G. Reddy; Stan Mitelman; Sharon Tong; Gary G. Chicchi; Kwei-Lan Tsao; Dorina Trusca; Margaret Wu; Qing Shao; Maria E. Trujillo; Guillermo Fernandez; Donald Nelson; Patricia B. Bunting; Janet Kerr; Patrick Fitzgerald

Antagonism of somatostatin subtype receptor 3 (sstr3) has emerged as a potential treatment of Type 2 diabetes. Unfortunately, the development of our first preclinical candidate, MK-4256, was discontinued due to a dose-dependent QTc (QT interval corrected for heart rate) prolongation observed in a conscious cardiovascular (CV) dog model. As the fate of the entire program rested on resolving this issue, it was imperative to determine whether the observed QTc prolongation was associated with hERG channel (the protein encoded by the human Ether-à-go-go-Related Gene) binding or was mechanism-based as a result of antagonizing sstr3. We investigated a structural series containing carboxylic acids to reduce the putative hERG off-target activity. A key tool compound, 3A, was identified from this SAR effort. As a potent sstr3 antagonist, 3A was shown to reduce glucose excursion in a mouse oGTT assay. Consistent with its minimal hERG activity from in vitro assays, 3A elicited little to no effect in an anesthetized, vagus-intact CV dog model at high plasma drug levels. These results afforded the critical conclusion that sstr3 antagonism is not responsible for the QTc effects and therefore cleared a path for the program to progress.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2010

Optimization of privileged structures for selective and potent melanocortin subtype-4 receptor ligands.

Qingmei Hong; Raman K. Bakshi; James Dellureficio; Shuwen He; Zhixiong Ye; Peter H. Dobbelaar; Iyassu K. Sebhat; Liangqin Guo; Jian Liu; Tianying Jian; Rui Tang; Rubana N. Kalyani; Tanya MacNeil; Aurawan Vongs; Charles Rosenblum; David H. Weinberg; Qingping Peng; Constantin Tamvakopoulos; Randy R. Miller; Ralph A. Stearns; Willian J. Martin; Airu S. Chen; Joseph M. Metzger; Howard Y. Chen; Allison M. Strack; Tung M. Fong; Euan Maclntyre; Lex H.T. Van der Ploeg; Matthew J. Wyvratt; Ravi P. Nargund

Design, syntheses and structure-activity relationships of N-acetylated piperazine privileged structures containing MC4R agonist compounds were described. The most potent derivatives were low nM MC4R selective full agonists. Several compounds from the series had modest pharmacokinetic properties.


Archive | 2008

Beta carboline derivatives as antidiabetic compounds

Peter H. Dobbelaar; Wu Du; Liangqin Guo; William K. Hagmann; Shuwen He; Tianying Jian; Jian Liu; Ravi P. Nargund; Alexander Pasternak; Shrenik K. Shah; Quang T. Truong; Zhixiong Ye; James Dellureficio; Raman K. Bakshi


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2010

Discovery of potent, selective, and orally bioavailable 3H-spiro[isobenzofuran-1,4′-piperidine] based melanocortin subtype-4 receptor agonists

Liangqin Guo; Zhixiong Ye; Jian Liu; Shuwen He; Raman K. Bakshi; Iyassu K. Sebhat; Peter H. Dobbelaar; Qingmei Hong; Tianying Jian; James Dellureficio; Nancy N. Tsou; Richard G. Ball; David H. Weinberg; Tanya MacNeil; Rui Tang; Constantin Tamvakopoulos; Qianping Peng; Howard Y. Chen; Airu S. Chen; William J. Martin; D. Euan MacIntyre; Alison M. Strack; Tung M. Fong; Matthew J. Wyvratt; Ravi P. Nargund

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