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Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2010

Thyroid receptor agonists for the treatment of androgenetic alopecia

Jie Jack Li; Lorna H. Mitchell; Robert L. Dow

A thyroid hormone receptor beta subtype-selective thyromimetic 5 was found to be efficacious in both mouse and monkey hair growth models after topical applications. It penetrates the skin according to the test in human cadaver skin mounted onto Franz diffusion chambers. The serum drug level of 5 is below the limit of quantification during tests in the bald stump-tailed macaques (Macaca arctoides). It is tested negative in the 3T3 neutral red uptake (NRU) phototoxicity test, indicating a low risk for causing photo-irritation. It is also rapidly metabolized according to the PK data, thus the systemic exposure is limited.


Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2010

Rational Design of a Topical Androgen Receptor Antagonist for the Suppression of Sebum Production with Properties Suitable for Follicular Delivery

Lorna H. Mitchell; Theodore R. Johnson; Guang Wei Lu; Daniel Du; Kaushik Datta; Felicity Grzemski; Veerabahu Shanmugasundaram; Julie Spence; Kim Wade; Zhi Wang; Kevin Sun; Kristin Lin; Lain-Yen Hu; Neil Raheja; Catherine Rose Kostlan; David Pocalyko

A novel nonsteroidal androgen receptor antagonist, (R)-4-(1-benzyl-4,4-dimethyl-2-oxopyrrolidin-3-yloxy)-2-(trifluoromethyl)benzonitrile (1), for the topical control of sebum production is reported. This compound, which is potent, selective, and efficacious in the clinically validated golden Syrian hamster ear animal model, was designed to be delivered to the pilosebaceous unit, the site of action, preferentially by the follicular route.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2009

4-(Alkylthio)- and 4-(arylthio)-benzonitrile derivatives as androgen receptor antagonists for the topical suppression of sebum production

Lorna H. Mitchell; Zhi Wang; Lain-Yen Hu; Catherine Rose Kostlan; Matthew Carroll; Danielle Dettling; Daniel Du; David Pocalyko; Kimberly Wade

The first examples of thioether-substituted benzonitriles as potential soft-drug androgen receptor antagonists are reported. A number of 4-(alkylthio)- and of 4-(arylthio)-benzonitrile analogs were evaluated in human androgen receptor binding and cellular functional assays. Analogs with potent in vitro binding and cellular activities were evaluated for topical in vivo efficacy in the Golden Syrian hamster ear model. Analogs from both the 4-(alkylthio)- and of 4-(arylthio)-benzonitrile series showed moderate reduction of wax esters in vivo.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2009

Diphenyl ethers as androgen receptor antagonists for the topical suppression of sebum production

Lorna H. Mitchell; Lain-Yen Hu; Maria Nguyen; Stephen A. Fakhoury; Yvonne Smith; Donna M. Iula; Catherine Rose Kostlan; Matthew Carroll; Danielle Dettling; Daniel Du; David Pocalyko; Kimberly Wade; Bruce Allen Lefker

A series of diphenyl ethers was prepared and evaluated for androgen receptor antagonist activity in human androgen receptor binding and cellular functional assays. Analogs with potent in vitro activities were evaluated for topical in vivo efficacy in the Golden Syrian Hamster ear model. Several compounds showed reduction in wax esters in this validated animal model.


Synthetic Communications | 2005

Unique 11b‐Substituted Indeno[2,1‐c]quinolin‐6‐one Ring System

Lorna H. Mitchell; Brian Samas

Abstract A unique 11b‐substituted indeno[2,1‐c]quinolin‐6‐one ring system was prepared in good yield and the structure of the product was unequivocally determined by X‐ray crystallography.


Tetrahedron Letters | 2004

A homologous enolate Truce-Smiles rearrangement

Lorna H. Mitchell; Nicole Chantel Barvian


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2007

A practical buchwald-hartwig amination of 2-bromopyridines with volatile amines

Jie Jack Li; Zhi Wang; Lorna H. Mitchell


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2007

(1R,2S)-4-(2-Cyano-cyclohexyl-oxy)-2-trifluoromethyl-benzonitrile, a potent androgen receptor antagonist for stimulating hair growth and reducing sebum production

Lain Yen Hu; Daniel Du; Jennifer K. Hoffman; Yvonne Smith; Victor Fedij; Catherine Rose Kostlan; Theodore R. Johnson; Yun Huang; Steve Kesten; William Glen Harter; Wen Song Yue; Jie Jack Li; Nicole Chantel Barvian; Lorna H. Mitchell; Huangshu John Lei; Bruce Allen Lefker; Mathew Carroll; Danielle Dettling; Teresa Krieger-Burke; Brian Samas; Radhika Yalamanchili; Kimberly Lapham; David Pocalyko; Drago Robert Sliskovic; Susan Ciotti; Brenda Stoller; Mostofa A. Hena; Qizhu Ding; Samarendra N. Maiti; Michael Andrew Stier


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2007

Preparation of 4-aryl-2-trifluoromethylbenzonitrile derivatives as androgen receptor antagonists for topical suppression of sebum production.

Jennifer A. Van Camp; Lain-Yen Hu; Catherine Rose Kostlan; Bruce Allen Lefker; Jie Li; Lorna H. Mitchell; Zhi Wang; Wen-Song Yue; Matthew Carroll; Danielle Dettling; Daniel Du; David Pocalyko; Kimberly Wade


Archive | 2007

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Simon Bailey; Raj Kumar Raheja; Sandra Marie Jennings; Stephen A. Fakhoury; Stephen Douglas Barret; Lorna H. Mitchell; Veerabahu Shanmugasundaram; Larry D. Bratton

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