Publications by authors named "K L MacNaul"

Beginning with a moderately potent PPARgamma agonist 9, a series of potent and highly subtype-selective PPARalpha agonists was identified through a systematic SAR study. Based on the results of the efficacy studies in the hamster and dog models of dyslipidemia and the desired pharmacokinetic data, the optimized compound 39 was selected for further profiling.

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Cholesterol homeostasis is tightly controlled process that involves a variety of regulators including liver X receptors (LXR). Agonists of LXR are expected to increase cholesterol efflux, lower LDL, and raise HDL levels. Screening of a natural product library of microbial extracts using a LXR-scintillation proximity assay (SPA) binding assay and bioassay-guided fractionation of a number of fungal extracts led to the isolation of five ergostane and a cycloartane derivative.

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Liver X receptors (LXR) are nuclear hormone receptors that play a critical role in cholesterol homeostasis. They regulate the expression of the ABCA1 gene, which mediates the efflux of cholesterol out of cells. LXR agonists are expected to increase cholesterol efflux, lower LDL, and raise HDL levels.

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A series of podocarpic acid amides were identified as potent agonists for Liver X receptor alpha and beta subtypes, which are members of a nuclear hormone receptor superfamily that are involved in the regulation of a variety of metabolic pathways including cholesterol metabolism. We recently reported podocarpic acid anhydride and imide dimers as potent LXR agonists. Through parallel organic synthesis, we rapidly identified a series of new podocarpate leads with stable structures exemplified by adamantyl- and phenylcyclohexylmethyl-podocarpic acid amides (14 and 18).

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It has been demonstrated that liver X receptors (LXR) play a significant role in cholesterol homeostasis. Agonists of LXR are expected to increase cellular cholesterol efflux, lower LDL, and raise HDL levels. Screening of a natural product library of plant extracts using a LXR-SPA binding assay and bioassay-guided fractionation of a number of plant and marine gorgonian extracts led to the isolation of a number of active compounds.

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