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Design, synthesis, and docking studies of novel benzimidazoles for the treatment of metabolic syndrome
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
  • Cassia S Mizuno, The University of Mississippi
  • Amar G Chittiboyina, The University of Mississippi
  • Falgun H Shah, The University of Mississippi
  • Akshay Patny, The University of Mississippi
  • Theodore W Kurtz, University of California, San Francisco
  • Harrihar A Pershadsingh, University of California, Irvine
  • Robert C Speth, University of Mississippi
  • Vardan T Karamyan, University of Mississippi
  • Paulo B Carvalho, The University of Mississippi
  • Mitchell A Avery, The University of Mississippi
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2-11-2010
Abstract

In addition to lowering blood pressure, telmisartan, an angiotensin (AT(1)) receptor blocker, has recently been shown to exert pleiotropic effects as a partial agonist of nuclear peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPAR gamma). On the basis of these findings and docking pose similarity between telmisartan and rosiglitazone in PPAR gamma active site, two classes of benzimidazole derivatives were designed and synthesized as dual PPAR gamma agonist/angiotensin II antagonists for the possible treatment of metabolic syndrome. Compound 4, a bisbenzimidazole derivative showed the best affinity for the AT(1) receptor with a K(i) = 13.4 nM, but it was devoid of PPAR gamma activity. On the other hand 9, a monobenzimidazole derivative, showed the highest activity in PPAR gamma transactivation assay (69% activation) with no affinity for the AT(1) receptor. Docking studies lead to the designing of a molecule with dual activity, 10, with moderate PPARgamma activity (29%) and affinity for the AT(1) receptor (K(i) = 2.5 microM).

ORCID ID
0000-0002-6434-2175
DOI
10.1021/jm901272d
Citation Information
Cassia S Mizuno, Amar G Chittiboyina, Falgun H Shah, Akshay Patny, et al.. "Design, synthesis, and docking studies of novel benzimidazoles for the treatment of metabolic syndrome" Journal of Medicinal Chemistry Vol. 53 Iss. 3 (2010) p. 1076 - 85 ISSN: 0022-2623
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/robert-speth/102/