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  • Discovery of betamethasone 17alpha-carbamates as dissociated glucocorticoid receptor modulators in the rat.

Discovery of betamethasone 17alpha-carbamates as dissociated glucocorticoid receptor modulators in the rat.

Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry (2008-08-12)
Amjad Ali, James M Balkovec, Mark Greenlee, Milton L Hammond, Greg Rouen, Gayle Taylor, Monica Einstein, Lan Ge, Georgianna Harris, Terri M Kelly, Paul Mazur, Shilpa Pandit, Joseph Santoro, Ayesha Sitlani, Chuanlin Wang, Joann Williamson, Michael J Forrest, Ester Carballo-Jane, Silvi Luell, Karen Lowitz, Denise Visco
摘要

A series of betamethasone 17alpha-carbamates were designed, synthesized, and evaluated for their ability to dissociate the two main functions of the glucocorticoid receptor, that is, transactivation and transrepression, in rat cell lines. A number of alkyl substituted betamethasone 17alpha-carbamates were identified with excellent affinity for the glucocorticoid receptor (e.g., 7, GR IC(50) 5.1 nM) and indicated dissociated profiles in functional assays of transactivation (rat tyrosine aminotransferase, TAT, and rat glutamine synthetase, GS) and transrepression (human A549 cells, MMP-1 assay). Gratifyingly, the in-vivo profile of these compounds, for example, 7, also indicated potent anti-inflammatory activity with impaired effects on glucose, insulin, triglycerides, and body weight. Taken together, these results indicate that dissociated glucocorticoid receptor modulators can be identified in rodents.