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Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2012

Discovery of Piragliatin—First Glucokinase Activator Studied in Type 2 Diabetic Patients

Ramakanth Sarabu; Fred T. Bizzarro; Wendy Lea Corbett; Mark T. Dvorozniak; Wanping Geng; Joseph F. Grippo; Nancy-Ellen Haynes; Stanley D. Hutchings; Lisa M. Garofalo; Kevin Richard Guertin; Darryl W. Hilliard; Marek M. Kabat; Robert Francis Kester; Wang Ka; Zhenmin Liang; Paige E. Mahaney; Linda Marcus; Franz M. Matschinsky; David Moore; Jagdish Kumar Racha; Roumen Nikolaev Radinov; Yi Ren; Lida Qi; Michael Pignatello; Cheryl L. Spence; Thomas G. Steele; John Tengi; Joseph Grimsby

Glucokinase (GK) activation as a potential strategy to treat type 2 diabetes (T2D) is well recognized. Compound 1, a glucokinase activator (GKA) lead that we have previously disclosed, caused reversible hepatic lipidosis in repeat-dose toxicology studies. We hypothesized that the hepatic lipidosis was due to the structure-based toxicity and later established that it was due to the formation of a thiourea metabolite, 2. Subsequent SAR studies of 1 led to the identification of a pyrazine-based lead analogue 3, lacking the thiazole moiety. In vivo metabolite identification studies, followed by the independent synthesis and profiling of the cyclopentyl keto- and hydroxyl- metabolites of 3, led to the selection of piragliatin, 4, as the clinical lead. Piragliatin was found to lower pre- and postprandial glucose levels, improve the insulin secretory profile, increase β-cell sensitivity to glucose, and decrease hepatic glucose output in patients with T2D.


Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2010

Discovery, structure-activity relationships, pharmacokinetics, and efficacy of glucokinase activator (2R)-3-cyclopentyl-2-(4-methanesulfonylphenyl)-N-thiazol-2-yl-propionamide (RO0281675).

Nancy-Ellen Haynes; Wendy Lea Corbett; Fred T. Bizzarro; Kevin Richard Guertin; Darryl W. Hilliard; George W. Holland; Robert Francis Kester; Paige E. Mahaney; Lida Qi; Cheryl L. Spence; John Tengi; Mark T. Dvorozniak; Aruna Railkar; Franz M. Matschinsky; Joseph F. Grippo; Joseph Grimsby; Ramakanth Sarabu

Glucokinase (GK) is a glucose sensor that couples glucose metabolism to insulin release. The important role of GK in maintaining glucose homeostasis is illustrated in patients with GK mutations. In this publication, identification of the hit molecule 1 and its SAR development, which led to the discovery of potent allosteric GK activators 9a and 21a, is described. Compound 21a (RO0281675) was used to validate the clinical relevance of targeting GK to treat type 2 diabetes.


ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2013

Identification of RO4597014, a Glucokinase Activator Studied in the Clinic for the Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes.

Yimin Qian; Wendy Lea Corbett; Steven Joseph Berthel; Duk Soon Choi; Mark T. Dvorozniak; Wanping Geng; Paul Gillespie; Kevin Richard Guertin; Nancy-Ellen Haynes; Robert Francis Kester; Francis A. Mennona; David Moore; Jagdish Kumar Racha; Roumen Nikolaev Radinov; Ramakanth Sarabu; Nathan Robert Scott; Joseph Grimsby; Navita L. Mallalieu

To resolve the metabolite redox cycling associated with our earlier clinical compound 2, we carried out lead optimization of lead molecule 1. Compound 4 showed improved lipophilic ligand efficiency and demonstrated robust glucose lowering in diet-induced obese mice without a liability in predictive preclinical drug safety studies. Thus, it was selected as a clinical candidate and further studied in type 2 diabetic patients. Clinical data suggests no evidence of metabolite cycling, which is consistent with the preclinical profiling of metabolism.


Science | 2003

Allosteric activators of glucokinase: potential role in diabetes therapy.

Joseph Grimsby; Ramakanth Sarabu; Wendy Lea Corbett; Nancy-Ellen Haynes; Fred T. Bizzarro; John W. Coffey; Kevin Richard Guertin; Darryl W. Hilliard; Robert Francis Kester; Paige E. Mahaney; Linda Marcus; Lida Qi; Cheryl L. Spence; John Tengi; Mark A. Magnuson; Chang An Chu; Mark T. Dvorozniak; Franz M. Matschinsky; Joseph F. Grippo


Archive | 2001

Fused heteroaromatic glucokinase activators

Wendy Lea Corbett; Joseph Grimsby; Nancy-Ellen Haynes; Robert Francis Kester; Paige E. Mahaney; Ramakanth Sarabu


Archive | 2000

Heteroaromatic glucokinase activators

Fred T. Bizzarro; Wendy Lea Corbett; Joseph F. Grippo; Nancy-Ellen Haynes; George W. Holland; Robert Francis Kester; Paige E. Mahaney; Ramakanth Sarabu


Archive | 2001

Para-aryl or heterocyclic substituted phenyl glucokinase activators

Wendy Lea Corbett; Nancy-Ellen Haynes; Ramakanth Sarabu


Archive | 2003

5-Substituted-six-membered heteroaromatic glucokinase activators

Shaoqing Chen; Wendy Lea Corbett; Kevin Richard Guertin; Nancy-Ellen Haynes; Robert Francis Kester; Francis A. Mennona; Steven Gregory Mischke; Yimin Qian; Ramakanth Sarabu; Nathan Robert Scott; Kshitij Chhabilbhai Thakkar


Archive | 2017

ativadores de glucoquinase azaindol

Jefferson Wright Tilley; Li Chen; Lichun Feng; Nancy-Ellen Haynes; Robert Francis Kester; Steven Joseph Berthel; Sung-Sau So; Wendy Lea Corbett


Archive | 2003

Activateurs de la glucokinase a base de pyrazine ou de pyridine substituees en position 5

Shaoqing Chen; Wendy Lea Corbett; Kevin Richard Guertin; Nancy-Ellen Haynes; Robert Francis Kester; Francis A. Mennona; Steven Gregory Mischke; Yimin Qian; Ramakanth Sarabu; Nathan Robert Scott; Kshitij Chhabilbhai Thakkar

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Paige E. Mahaney

University of Pennsylvania

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