Discovery of a novel selective PPARγ modulator from (−)-Cercosporamide derivatives

Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters
2010.0

Abstract

In an investigation of (-)-Cercosporamide derivatives with a plasma glucose-lowering effect, we found that N-benzylcarboxamide derivative 4 was a partial agonist of PPARgamma. A SAR study of the substituents on carboxamide nitrogen afforded the N-(1-naphthyl)methylcarboxamide derivative 23 as the most potent selective PPARgamma modulator. An X-ray crystallography study revealed that compound 23 bounded to the PPARgamma ligand binding domain in a unique way without any interaction with helix12. Compound 23 displayed a potent plasma glucose-lowering effect in db/db mice without the undesirable increase in body fluid and heart weight that is typically observed when PPARgamma full agonists are administrated.

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