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11-(pyridinylphenyl)steroids--a new class of mixed-profile progesterone agonists/antagonists
Authors:Rewinkel Jos  Enthoven Mark  Golstein Irene  van der Rijst Marcel  Scholten André  van Tilborg Martin  de Weys Dirk  Wisse Jeffry  Hamersma Hans
Affiliation:Department of Medicinal Chemistry, NV Organon, PO Box 20, 5340 BH Oss, The Netherlands. jos.rewinkel@organon.com
Abstract:Recently, a new class (often referred to as SPRMs: selective progesterone receptor modulators) of progesterone receptor ligands with mixed agonist/antagonist properties has been described. Such compounds are envisaged, for example, as treatment for endometriosis, uterine fibroids, and leiomyomas. Existing SPRMs include Asoprisnil 1 and Uliprisnil acetate 2. In our hands, however, these compounds proved to have a predominantly or exclusively antagonistic in vitro profile, which may make this type of compound less attractive, for example, as contraceptives. We therefore aimed at a class of mixed-profile compounds that would show a more evenly balanced agonist/antagonist profile. A novel class of 11beta-[4-(heteroaryl)phenyl]-substituted pregnanes was identified that displayed the desired balance. Contrary to known SPRMs, this novel class of MPP (mixed-profile progestagen) was found to have a truly mixed activity, including a sizeable agonist component.
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