Publications by authors named "Jong-Yup Kim"

The global prevalence of GERD is substantially increasing each year, and GERD is a chronic disease that reduces the quality of life of patients. The efficacy of conventional drugs is diverse, and most require long-term or lifetime administration; thus, the development of more effective therapeutic agents is needed. Herein, a more effective treatment for GERD was tested.

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A highly efficient and stereoselective route to potential synthetic intermediates for ocellenyne and related C acetogenin natural products with 6,10-syn- and 6,10-anti-2,5-dioxabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane core structures has been developed by means of an iterative biogenesis-inspired oxonium ion formation/fragmentation sequence.

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Background: The purpose of this study was to report findings of exploratory arthroscopic assessment performed in conjunction with removal of internal fixation device placed in the initial surgery for rotational ankle fracture.

Methods: A total of 53 patients (33 male, 20 female) who underwent surgery for rotational ankle fracture between November 2002 and February 2008 were retrospectively reviewed. All patients gave consent to the exploratory arthroscopic surgery for the removal of internal fixation devices placed in the initial surgery.

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Purpose: To evaluate the effect of autotransfusion system in minimally invasive total knee arthroplasty (TKA).

Materials And Methods: Seventy-one patients who underwent unilateral minimally invasive TKA between October 2009 and June 2010 were selected. The first group included 36 patients who received standard vacuum drainage and the second group, 35 patients who underwent autologous retransfusion drainage.

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We have developed an efficient synthesis of dichlorodenafil (4), an unapproved sildenafil analogue isolated from dietary supplements. Our sequence employs POCl(3)-mediated chlorination of readily available chloroacetyl compound 7 followed by selective hydrolysis of the chloro-heterocycle function. Our synthesis confirms the structure of the illegal additive, and will provide regulatory agencies with ready access to authentic standard samples of dichlorodenafil (4) to aid in their mission to protect the public from unapproved and potentially harmful erectile dysfunction (ED) drug analogues that are added to herbal and dietary supplements without providing users with appropriate toxicological or pharmacological information.

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Novel thiophene C-aryl glucoside SGLT2 inhibitors were designed and synthesized. Two different types of thiophene derivatives were readily prepared. Among the compounds tested, ethylphenyl at the distal ring 71p showed the best in vitro inhibitory activity in this series to date (IC(50)=4.

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Novel C-aryl glucoside SGLT2 inhibitors containing pyrimidine motif were designed and synthesized for biological evaluation. Among the compounds assayed, pyrimidine containing methylthio moiety 11 g demonstrated the best in vitro inhibitory activity against SGLT2 in this series to date (IC(50)=10.7 nM).

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Pyrimidine usually has good pharmacokinetic properties as a drug substance and considerable efforts have been devoted to develop pyrimidine derivatives into drug candidates. Arylpiperazine-containing pyrimidine 4-carboxamide derivatives were synthesized and evaluated for binding to serotonin receptors and transporter. Pyrimidine derivatives showed good antidepressant activity in FST (forced swimming test) animal model and also displayed no appreciable inhibitory activity against hERG channel blocking assay.

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Cannabinoid CB1 receptors have been the avenue of extensive studies since the first clinical results of rimonabant (SR141716) for the treatment of obesity and obesity-related metabolic disorders were reported in 2001. To further evaluate the properties of CB receptors, we have designed and efficiently prepared a series of substituted pyrimidines based on chemical structure of Merck's taranabant, a cannabinoid CB1 receptor inverse agonist. Noticeably, N4-((2S,3S)-3-(3-bromophenyl)-4-(4-chlorophenyl)butan-2-yl)-N6-butylpyrimidine-4,6-diamine (13b) demonstrated good binding affinity and decent selectivity for CB1 receptor (IC(50)=16.

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Since the CB1 receptor antagonist SR141716 (rimonabant) was reported to modulate food intake, CB1 antagonism has been considered as a new therapeutic target in the treatment of obesity. Several series of derivatives based on diarylimidazolyl oxadiazole and thiadiazole scaffolds were synthesized and tested for CB1 receptor binding affinity. SAR studies directed toward the optimization of imidazole scaffolds resulted in the discovery of 10s which showed highest potency for CB1 receptor binding affinity (IC(50)=1.

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Dimemorfan (DF) has been known to possess neuroprotective properties. While this promising compound deserves further biological evaluation, synthetic methods have not improved since Murakami group unveiled the synthetic efforts in 1972. Herein a succinct synthesis toward DF from commercially available 3-hydroxymorphinan (3-HM) is disclosed.

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After the CB1 receptor antagonist SR141716 (rimonabant) was previously reported to modulate food intake, CB1 antagonism has been considered as a new therapeutic target for the treatment of obesity. Several series of urea, carbamate, amide, sulfonamide and oxalamide derivatives based on 1-benzhydrylpiperazine scaffold were synthesized and tested for CB1 receptor binding affinity. The SAR studies to optimize the CB1 binding affinity led to the potent urea derivatives.

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