Publication date: Available online 1 September 2017
Source:Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry
Author(s): Gaopeng Song, Xiang Zhu, Junhua Li, Dekun Hu, Dongsheng Zhao, Yixian Liao, Juntong Lin, Lian-Hui Zhang, Zi-Ning Cui
Improvement of subtype selectivity of an inhibitor's binding activity using the conformational restriction approach has become an effective strategy in drug discovery. In this study, we applied this approach to PDE4 inhibitors and designed a series of novel oxazolidinone-fused 1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinoline derivatives as conformationally restricted analogues of rolipram. The bioassay results demonstrated the oxazolidinone-fused tetrahydroisoquinoline derivatives exhibited moderate to good inhibitory activity against PDE4B and high selectivity for PDE4B/PDE4D. Among these derivatives, compound 12 showed both the strongest inhibition activity (IC50 = 0.60 μM) as well as good selectivity against PDE4B and good in vivo activity in animal models of asthma/COPD and sepsis induced by LPS. The primary SAR study showed that restricting the conformation of the catechol moiety in rolipram with the scaffold of oxazolidinone-fused tetrahydroisoquinoline could lead to an increase in selectivity for PDE4B over PDE4D, which was consistent with the observed docking simulation.
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