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3-Alkyl-2-phenylbenzo[b]thiophenes: nonsteroidal estrogen antagonists with mammary tumor inhibiting activity.
Authors:E von Angerer and S Erber
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Institut für Pharmazie, Universität Regensburg, Universitätstr. 31, 8400, Regensburg, Fed. Rep. Germany

Abstract:A number of 2-(4-hydroxyphenyl)benzob]thiophenes with a hydroxy group in position 5 or 6 and a short alkyl group at C-3 were synthesized and studied for their estrogen receptor affinities. Relative binding affinities (RBA) for the calf uterine estrogen receptor ranged from 3 to 60 (17β-estradiol = 100). The highest RBA values were found with ethyl derivatives 3 (5-OH): 60; 7 (6-OH): 28]. In accord with their receptor affinity, all benzothiophenes exhibited endocrine activity in the immature mouse uterine weight test. At doses of 0.25–7.0 mg/kg body weight, they showed partial estrogen antagonism and usually weak estrogenic effects. All compounds entered tests with hormone-sensitive human MCF-7 breast cancer cells. At concentrations of 1μM and higher, most of the derivatives displayed significant inhibition of cell growth. These results prompted us to test them in vivo for cytostatic activity using hormone-dependent MXT mouse mammary tumors. The 5-hydroxy derivatives 3 and 4 strongly inhibited the growth of these tumors. After 4 weeks of treatment with 3 × 4.2 mg/kg of compound 3, the average tumor weight was reduced by 83% vs control (tamoxifen at equimolar dose: 74%). The 6-hydroxy derivative 7 required higher doses (25 mg/kg) to give rise to the same effect. At the end of therapy, no increase of uterine weight due to an estrogenic effect was observed. We assume therefore that the antineoplastic activity of these compounds in this tumor model is due mainly to their estrogen antagonism.
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