Parallel synthesis and SAR study of novel oxa-steroids as potent and selective progesterone receptor antagonists |
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Authors: | Kang Fu-An Guan Jihua Jain Nareshkumar Allan George Linton Olivia Tannenbaum Pamela Chen Xin Xu Jun Zhu Peifang Gunnet Joseph Demarest Keith Lundeen Scott Sui Zhihua |
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Affiliation: | Johnson and Johnson Pharmaceutical Research and Development, LLC, 665 Stockton Drive, Exton, PA 19341, USA. fkang@prdus.jnj.com |
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Abstract: | Efficient parallel synthesis of novel 7-oxa-steroids 4 has been achieved from the key intermediate 3 via a one-pot four-step sequence. oxa-Steroids 4 with various ortho-, meta-, and para-monosubstituents on the phenyl ring, as well as disubstituted phenyl and heterocycles, were evaluated for progesterone receptor (PR) and glucocorticoid receptor (GR) antagonist activities. SAR study demonstrated that the para-fluorinated substituents on the phenyl ring not only increased the potency for PR in a T47D cell functional assay, but also improved the selectivity over GR in an A549 cell functional assay. The para-fluorophenyl oxa-steroid 4l and the para-trifluoromethylphenyl oxa-steroid 4p were found to be remarkably more potent and more selective PR antagonists than mifepristone, with subnanomolar potency and about 140-fold selectivity over GR. Molecular modeling of the oxa-steroid bound to PR provided meaningful insight for the SAR study. oxa-Steroids 4a and 4b were found to be more efficacious than mifepristone in vivo in a rat uterine complement C3 assay via the oral route, although they were less than or equally potent to mifepristone in the T47D assay. |
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