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Tetrahydroisoquinolinone-based steroidomimetic and chimeric microtubule disruptors
Leese, Mathew P.,Jourdan, Fabrice L.,Major, Meriel R.,Dohle, Wolfgang,Hamel, Ernest,Ferrandis, Eric,Fiore, Ann,Kasprzyk, Philip G.,Potter, Barry V. L.
, p. 85 - 108 (2014/01/17)
A structure-activity relationship (SAR) translation strategy was used for the discovery of tetrahydroisoquinoline (THIQ)-based steroidomimetic and chimeric microtubule disruptors based upon a steroidal starting point. A steroid A,B-ring-mimicking THIQ core was connected to methoxyaryl D-ring ring mimics through methylene, carbonyl and sulfonyl linkers to afford a number of steroidomimetic hits (e.g., 7-methoxy-2-(3- methoxybenzyl)-6-sulfamoyloxy-1,2,3, 4-tetrahydroisoquinoline (20 c) GI50=2.1 μM). Optimisation and control experiments demonstrate the complementary SAR of this series and the steroid derivatives that inspired its design. Linkage of the THIQ-based A,B-mimic with the trimethoxyaryl motif prevalent in colchicine site binding microtubule disruptors delivered a series of chimeric molecules whose activity (GI50=40 nM) surpasses that of the parent steroid derivatives. Validation of this strategy was obtained from the excellent oral activity of 7-methoxy-6-sulfamoyloxy-2-(3,4,5-trimethoxybenzyl)-1,2,3,4- tetrahydroisoquinoline (20 z) relative to a benchmark steroidal bis- sulfamate Copyright
Tetrahydroisoquinoline antiarrhythmic agents
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, (2008/06/13)
Novel 4-amino-6,7-dimethoxy-2-(6,7-disubstituted-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinol-2-yl)quinoline compounds have been prepared, including their pharmaceutically acceptable salts and various novel key intermediates therefor. These compounds are useful in therapy