Effects of modifications of the linker in a series of phenylpropanoic acid derivatives: Synthesis, evaluation as PPARalpha/gamma dual agonists, and X-ray crystallographic studies |
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Authors: | Casimiro-Garcia Agustin Bigge Christopher F Davis Jo Ann Padalino Teresa Pulaski James Ohren Jeffrey F McConnell Patrick Kane Christopher D Royer Lori J Stevens Kimberly A Auerbach Bruce J Collard Wendy T McGregor Christine Fakhoury Stephen A Schaum Robert P Zhou Hairong |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, Pfizer Global Research and Development, Michigan Laboratories, 2800 Plymouth Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48105, USA. agustin.casimiro-garcia@pfizer.com |
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Abstract: | A new series of α-aryl or α-heteroarylphenyl propanoic acid derivatives was synthesized that incorporate acetylene-, ethylene-, propyl-, or nitrogen-derived linkers as a replacement of the commonly used ether moiety that joins the central phenyl ring with the lipophilic tail. The effect of these modifications in the binding and activation of PPARα and PPARγ was first evaluated in vitro. Compounds possessing suitable profiles were then evaluated in the ob/ob mouse model of type 2 diabetes. The propylene derivative 40 and the propyl derivative 53 demonstrated robust plasma glucose lowering activity in this model. Compound 53 was also evaluated in male Zucker diabetic fatty rats and was found to achieve normalization of glucose, triglycerides, and insulin levels. An X-ray crystal structure of the complex of 53 with the PPARγ-ligand-binding domain was obtained and discussed in this report. |
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Keywords: | PPAR PPARα /γ dual agonist Type 2 diabetes Phenylpropanoic acid |
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