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Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2011

Identification of Benzoxazin-3-one Derivatives as Novel, Potent, and Selective Nonsteroidal Mineralocorticoid Receptor Antagonists

Tomoaki Hasui; Nobuyuki Matsunaga; Taiichi Ora; Norio Ohyabu; Nobuhiro Nishigaki; Yoshimi Imura; Yumiko Igata; Hideki Matsui; Takashi Motoyaji; Toshimasa Tanaka; Noriyuki Habuka; Satoshi Sogabe; Midori Ono; Christopher Stephen Siedem; Tony P. Tang; Cassandra Gauthier; Lisa A. De Meese; Steven A. Boyd; Shoji Fukumoto

Mineralocorticoid receptor (MR) blockade has come into focus as a promising approach for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases such as hypertension and congestive heart failure. In order to identify a novel class of nonsteroidal MR antagonists that exhibit significant potency and good selectivity over other steroidal hormone receptors, we designed a novel series of benzoxazin-3-one derivatives and synthesized them from 6-(7H-[1,2,4]triazolo[3,4-b][1,3,4]thiadiazin-6-yl)-2H-1,4-benzoxazin-3(4H)-one (1a), high-throughput screening (HTS) hit compound. Our design was based on a crystal structure of an MR/compound complex and a docking model. In the course of lead generation from 1a, a 1,2-diaryl framework was characterized as a key structure with high binding affinity. On the basis of scaffold hopping and optimization studies, benzoxazin-3-one derivatives possessing 1-phenyl-3-trifluoromethylpyrazol-5-yl moiety at the 6-position were identified as a novel series of potent and selective MR antagonists. Among these compounds, 6-[1-(4-fluoro-2-methylphenyl)-3-(trifluoromethyl)-1H-pyrazol-5-yl]-2H-1,4-benzoxazin-3(4H)-one (14n) showed highly potent activity and good selectivity and also exhibited a significant antihypertensive effect in deoxycorticosterone acetate-salt hypertensive rats. On the basis of these results, compound 14n was progressed for further pharmacological evaluation.


Nuclear Medicine and Biology | 2015

Characterization of the binding properties of T-773 as a PET radioligand for phosphodiesterase 10A

Akina Harada; Kazunori Suzuki; Shotaro Miura; Tomoaki Hasui; Naomi Kamiguchi; Tsuyoshi Ishii; Takahiko Taniguchi; Takanobu Kuroita; Akihiro Takano; Vladimir Stepanov; Christer Halldin; Haruhide Kimura

INTRODUCTION Phosphodiesterase 10A (PDE10A) is a dual-substrate PDE that hydrolyzes both cAMP and cGMP and is selectively expressed in striatal medium spiny neurons. Recent studies have suggested that PDE10A inhibition is a novel approach for the treatment of disorders such as schizophrenia and Huntingtons disease. A positron emission tomography (PET) occupancy study can provide useful information for the development of PDE10A inhibitors. We discovered T-773 as a candidate PET radioligand for PDE10A and investigated its properties by in vitro autoradiography and a PET study in a monkey. METHODS Profiling of T-773 as a PET radioligand for PDE10A was conducted by in vitro enzyme inhibitory assay, in vitro autoradiography, and PET study in a monkey. RESULTS T-773 showed a high binding affinity and selectivity for human recombinant PDE10A2 in vitro; the IC50 value in an enzyme inhibitory assay was 0.77nmol/L, and selectivity over other PDEs was more than 2500-fold. In autoradiography studies using mouse, rat, monkey, or human brain sections, radiolabeled T-773 selectively accumulated in the striatum. This selective accumulation was not observed in the brain sections of Pde10a-KO mice. The binding of [(3)H]T-773 to PDE10A in rat brain sections was competitively inhibited by MP-10, a selective PDE10A inhibitor. In rat brain sections, [(3)H]T-773 bound to a single high affinity site of PDE10A with Kd values of 12.2±2.2 and 4.7±1.2nmol/L in the caudate-putamen and nucleus accumbens, respectively. In a monkey PET study, [(11)C]T-773 showed good brain penetration and striatum-selective accumulation. CONCLUSION These results suggest that [(11)C]T-773 is a potential PET radioligand for PDE10A.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2013

Design, synthesis, and structure-activity relationships of dihydrofuran-2-one and dihydropyrrol-2-one derivatives as novel benzoxazin-3-one-based mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists.

Tomoaki Hasui; Taiichi Ohra; Norio Ohyabu; Kouhei Asano; Hideki Matsui; Atsushi Mizukami; Noriyuki Habuka; Satoshi Sogabe; Satoshi Endo; Christopher Stephen Siedem; Tony P. Tang; Cassandra Gauthier; Lisa A. De Meese; Steven A. Boyd; Shoji Fukumoto

Dihydrofuran-2-one and dihydropyrrol-2-one derivatives were identified as novel, potent and selective mineralocorticoid receptor (MR) antagonists by the structure-based drug design approach utilizing the crystal structure of MR/compound complex. Introduction of lipophilic substituents directed toward the unfilled spaces of the MR and identification of a new scaffold, dihydropyrrol-2-one ring, led to potent in vitro activity. Among the synthesized compounds, dihydropyrrol-2-one 11i showed an excellent in vitro activity (MR binding IC50=43nM) and high selectivity over closely related steroid receptors such as the androgen receptor (AR), progesterone receptor (PR) and glucocorticoid receptor (GR) (>200-fold for AR and PR, 100-fold for GR).


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2014

Discovery of 6-[5-(4-fluorophenyl)-3-methyl-pyrazol-4-yl]-benzoxazin-3-one derivatives as novel selective nonsteroidal mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists

Tomoaki Hasui; Norio Ohyabu; Taiichi Ohra; Koji Fuji; Takahiro Sugimoto; Jun Fujimoto; Kouhei Asano; Masato Oosawa; Sachiko Shiotani; Nobuhiro Nishigaki; Keiji Kusumoto; Hideki Matsui; Atsushi Mizukami; Noriyuki Habuka; Satoshi Sogabe; Satoshi Endo; Midori Ono; Christopher Stephen Siedem; Tony P. Tang; Cassandra Gauthier; Lisa A. De Meese; Steven A. Boyd; Shoji Fukumoto

In the course of our study on selective nonsteroidal mineralocorticoid receptor (MR) antagonists, a series of novel benzoxazine derivatives possessing an azole ring as the core scaffold was designed for the purpose of attenuating the partial agonistic activity of the previously reported dihydropyrrol-2-one derivatives. Screening of alternative azole rings identified 1,3-dimethyl pyrazole 6a as a lead compound with reduced partial agonistic activity. Subsequent replacement of the 1-methyl group of the pyrazole ring with larger lipophilic side chains or polar side chains targeting Arg817 and Gln776 increased MR binding activity while maintaining the agonistic response at the lower level. Among these compounds, 6-[1-(2,2-difluoro-3-hydroxypropyl)-5-(4-fluorophenyl)-3-methyl-1H-pyrazol-4-yl]-2H-1,4-benzoxazin-3(4H)-one (37a) showed highly potent in vitro activity, high selectivity versus other steroid hormone receptors, and good pharmacokinetic profiles. Oral administration of 37a in deoxycorticosterone acetate-salt hypertensive rats showed a significant blood pressure-lowering effect with no signs of antiandrogenic effects.


Journal of Labelled Compounds and Radiopharmaceuticals | 2015

Development of a series of novel carbon-11 labeled PDE10A inhibitors

Vladimir Stepanov; Shotaro Miura; Akihiro Takano; Nahid Amini; Ryuji Nakao; Tomoaki Hasui; Kosuke Nakashima; Takahiko Taniguchi; Haruhide Kimura; Takanobu Kuroita; Christer Halldin

Phosphodiesterase 10A (PDE10A) is a member of the PDE family of enzymes that degrades cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) and cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP). Our aim was to label a series of structurally related PDE10A inhibitors with carbon-11 and evaluate them as potential positron emission tomography (PET) radioligands for PDE10A using nonhuman primates. The series consisted of seven compounds based on the 3-(1H-pyrazol-5-yl)pyridazin-4(1H)-one backbone. These compounds were selected from the initial larger library based on a number of parameters such as affinity, selectivity for hPDE10A in in vitro tests, lipophilicity, and on the results of multidrug resistance protein 1 (MDR1)-LLCPK1 and the parallel artificial membrane permeability assays. Seven radioligands (KIT-1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9, and 12) were radiolabeled with carbon-11 employing O-methylation on the hydroxyl moiety using [(11)C]methyl triflate. In vivo examination of each radioligand was performed using PET in rhesus monkeys; analysis of radiometabolites in plasma also was conducted using HPLC. All seven radioligands were labeled with high (>90%) incorporation of [(11)C]methyl triflate into their appropriate precursors and with high specific radioactivity. Carbon-11 labeled KIT-5 and KIT-6 showed high accumulation in the striatum, consistent with the known anatomical distribution of PDE10A in brain, accompanied by fast washout and high specific binding ratio. In particular [(11)C]KIT-6, named [(11)C]T-773, is a promising PET tool for further examination of PDE10A in human brain.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2016

Design and synthesis of potent and selective pyridazin-4(1H)-one-based PDE10A inhibitors interacting with Tyr683 in the PDE10A selectivity pocket

Masato Yoshikawa; Takenori Hitaka; Tomoaki Hasui; Makoto Fushimi; Jun Kunitomo; Hironori Kokubo; Hideyuki Oki; Kosuke Nakashima; Takahiko Taniguchi

Utilizing structure-based drug design techniques, we designed and synthesized phosphodiesterase 10A (PDE10A) inhibitors based on pyridazin-4(1H)-one. These compounds can interact with Tyr683 in the PDE10A selectivity pocket. Pyridazin-4(1H)-one derivative 1 was linked with a benzimidazole group through an alkyl spacer to interact with the OH of Tyr683 and fill the PDE10A selectivity pocket. After optimizing the linker length, we identified 1-(cyclopropylmethyl)-5-[3-(1-methyl-1H-benzimidazol-2-yl)propoxy]-3-(1-phenyl-1H-pyrazol-5-yl)pyridazin-4(1H)-one (16f) as having highly potent PDE10A inhibitory activity (IC50=0.76nM) and perfect selectivity against other PDEs (>13,000-fold, IC50=>10,000nM). The crystal structure of 16f bound to PDE10A revealed that the benzimidazole moiety was located deep within the PDE10A selectivity pocket and interacted with Tyr683. Additionally, a bidentate interaction existed between the 5-alkoxypyridazin-4(1H)-one moiety and the conserved Gln716 present in all PDEs.


Nuclear Medicine and Biology | 2018

Development of two fluorine-18 labeled PET radioligands targeting PDE10A and in vivo PET evaluation in nonhuman primates

Vladimir Stepanov; Akihiro Takano; Ryuji Nakao; Nahid Amini; Shotaro Miura; Tomoaki Hasui; Haruhide Kimura; Takahiko Taniguchi; Christer Halldin

INTRODUCTION Phosphodiesterase 10A (PDE10A) is a member of the PDE enzyme family that degrades cyclic adenosine and guanosine monophosphates (cAMP and cGMP). Based on the successful development of [11C]T-773 as PDE10A positron emission tomography (PET) radioligand, in this study our aim was to develop and evaluate fluorine-18 analogs of [11C]T-773. METHODS [18F]FM-T-773-d2 and [18F]FE-T-773-d4 were synthesized from the same precursor used for 11C-labeling of T-773 in a two-step approach via 18F-fluoromethylation and 18F-fluoroethylation, respectively, using corresponding deuterated synthons. A total of 12 PET measurements were performed in seven non-human primates. First, baseline PET measurements were performed using High Resolution Research Tomograph system with both [18F]FM-T-773-d2 and [18F]FE-T-773-d4; the uptake in whole brain and separate brain regions, as well as the specific binding and tissue ratio between putamen and cerebellum, was examined. Second, baseline and pretreatment PET measurements using MP-10 as the blocker were performed for [18F]FM-T-773-d2 including arterial blood sampling with radiometabolite analysis in four NHPs. RESULTS Both [18F]FM-T-773-d2 and [18F]FE-T-773-d4 were successfully radiolabeled with an average molar activity of 293 ± 114 GBq/μmol (n=8) for [18F]FM-T-773-d2 and 209 ± 26 GBq/μmol (n=4) for [18F]FE-T-773-d4, and a radiochemical yield of 10% (EOB, n=12, range 3%-16%). Both radioligands displayed high brain uptake (~5.5% of injected radioactivity for [18F]FM-T-773-d2 and ~3.5% for [18F]FE-T-773-d4 at the peak) and a fast washout. Specific binding reached maximum within 30 min for [18F]FM-T-773-d2 and after approximately 45 min for [18F]FE-T-773-d4. [18F]FM-T-773-d2 data fitted well with kinetic compartment models. BPND values obtained indirectly through compartment models were correlated well with those obtained by SRTM. BPND calculated with SRTM was 1.0-1.7 in the putamen. The occupancy with 1.8 mg/kg of MP-10 was approximately 60%. CONCLUSIONS [18F]FM-T-773-d2 and [18F]FE-T-773-d4 were developed as fluorine-18 PET radioligands for PDE10A, with the [18F]FM-T-773-d2 being the more promising PET radioligand warranting further evaluation.


Archive | 2006

Fused Heterocyclic Compounds and Their Use as Mineralocorticoid Receptor Ligands

Shoji Fukumoto; Nobuyuki Matsunaga; Taiichi Ohra; Norio Ohyabu; Tomoaki Hasui; Takashi Motoyaji; Christopher Stephen Siedem; Tony P. Tang; Lisa A. Demeese; Cassandra Gauthier


Archive | 2009

Tricyclic compound and application thereof

Jun Fujimoto; Masaji Fukumoto; Tomoaki Hasui; Tomoko Kato; Taiichi Oura; Minoru Sasaki; 佐々木 実; 智子 加藤; 正司 福本; 智章 蓮井; 潤 藤本; 泰一 邑楽


Archive | 2014

Fused heterocyclic compounds as phosphodiesterases (PDES) inhibitors

Takahiko Taniguchi; Masato Yoshikawa; Kasei Miura; Tomoaki Hasui; Eiji Honda; Keisuke Imamura; Makoto Kamata; John F. Quinn; Joseph Raker; Fatoumata Camara; Yi Wang

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Takahiko Taniguchi

Takeda Pharmaceutical Company

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Shotaro Miura

Takeda Pharmaceutical Company

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Cassandra Gauthier

Takeda Pharmaceutical Company

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Jun Kunitomo

Takeda Pharmaceutical Company

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Makoto Fushimi

Takeda Pharmaceutical Company

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Masato Yoshikawa

Takeda Pharmaceutical Company

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Norio Ohyabu

Takeda Pharmaceutical Company

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Shoji Fukumoto

Takeda Pharmaceutical Company

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Tony P. Tang

Takeda Pharmaceutical Company

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