Publications by authors named "Okiko Miyata"

We have developed efficient synthetic reactions using enamines and enamides carrying oxygen atom substituent on nitrogen, such as N-alkoxyenamines, N,α-dialkoxyenamines, N-alkoxyanamides, and N-(benzoyloxy)enamides. The umpolung reaction by polarity inversion at the β-position of N-alkoxyenamines afforded α-alkyl-, α-aryl-, α-alkenyl-, and α-heteroarylketones by using aluminum reagent as nucleophiles. Furthermore, one-pot umpolung α-phenylation of ketones has been also developed.

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Objective: Chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans are the primary constituents of the macrophage glycosaminoglycan and extracellular microenvironment. To examine their potential role in atherogenesis, we investigated the biological importance of one of the chondroitin sulfate glycosaminoglycan biosynthesis gene, ChGn-2 (chondroitin sulfate -acetylgalactosaminyltransferase-2), in macrophage foam cell formation. Approach and Results: ChGn-2-deficient mice showed decreased and shortened glycosaminoglycans.

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The nucleophilic γ-phenylation and γ-alkylation of α,β-unsaturated amides have been developed. This umpolung reaction allows the regioselective introduction of phenyl and alkyl groups to a vinylketene N,O-acetal, which is generated in situ from an α,β-unsaturated N-alkoxyamide, followed by N-O bond cleavage in a two-step, one-pot process.

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Copper-catalyzed cycloisomerization of 3-iminocyclopropenes for synthesis of pyrroles has been developed. The reaction allows regioselective construction of pyrroles with various substitution patterns, including fully substituted pyrroles. The method was successfully applied to synthesis of steroidal pyrroles as well as a N-fused pyrrole.

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Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) play an integral role in low-density lipoprotein (LDL) retention in the vascular intimal layer and have emerged as attractive therapeutic targets for atherosclerosis. GAG biosynthesis involves the cooperation of numerous enzymes. Chondroitin sulfate N-acetylgalactosaminyltransferase-2 (ChGn-2) is a vital Golgi transferase that participates in enzymatic elongation of GAGs.

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An effective asymmetric α-phenylation of methyl ketones with triphenylaluminium in the presence of (+)-benzopyranoisoxazolidine has been developed. The reaction proceeds via the in situ formation of a chiral N-alkoxyenamine and the subsequent diastereoselective nucleophilic phenylation to provide α-phenylated products in moderate to good yields, with high enantioselectivities.

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A novel approach for the umpolung α-arylation of amides is presented. By the nucleophilic phenylation of O-silyl N,O-ketene acetals, generated in situ from N-alkoxy amides, a phenyl group can be introduced onto the α-carbon atom of amides through N-O bond cleavage in a two-step, one-pot process. The asymmetric synthesis of α-aryl amides through the diastereoselective arylation of a chiral N,O-ketene acetal is also described.

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Pharmacy education comprises basic pharmacy (organic chemistry, biochemistry, and physical chemistry) and applied pharmacy (clinical pharmacy, pharm aceutics, and chemical hygiene). Students are expected to apply these subjects studied in pharmacy school during their practical pharmacy training. However, knowledge gained in university does not appear to be fully utilized in practice.

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A novel cascade reaction has been developed for the synthesis of 2,6-methanopyrrolo[1,2-b]isoxazoles based on the gold-catalyzed generation of an N-allyloxyazomethine ylide. This reaction involves sequential [3+2]/retro-[3+2]/[3+2] cycloaddition reactions, thus providing facile access to fused and bridged heterocycles which would be otherwise difficult to prepare using existing synthetic methods. Notably, this reaction allows the efficient construction of three C-C bonds, one C-O bond, one C-N bond and one C-H bond, as well as the cleavage of one C-C bond, one C-O bond and one C-H bond in a single operation.

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A previous report showed that the consumption of glutathione through oxidative stress activates the glutathione synthetic pathway, which is accompanied by production of ophthalmic acid from 2-aminobutyric acid (2-AB). We conducted a comprehensive quantification of serum metabolites using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry in patients with atrial septal defect to find clues for understanding myocardial metabolic regulation, and demonstrated that circulating 2-AB levels reflect hemodynamic changes. However, the metabolism and pathophysiological role of 2-AB remains unclear.

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Reagent-controlled regiodivergent ring-opening reactions of trichloromethylcyclopropane carboxylates have been developed. The regioselectivity of bond cleavage is completely controlled by the proper choice of silver salts; the treatment of trichloromethylcyclopropane with AgBF4 led to C2-C3 bond cleavage and fluorination to afford fluorinated β,γ-unsaturated ester with high stereoselectivity, while the reaction with AgOAc in THF gave a γ,δ-unsaturated ester through the reductive cleavage of the C1-C2 bond.

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A novel reductive Fischer indolization of readily available N-aryl conjugated hydrazones with tert-butyl iodide has been developed. In this reaction, tert-butyl iodide is used as anhydrous HI source, and the generated HI acts as a Brønsted acid and a reducing agent. This operationally simple method allows access to various indole derivatives.

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The direct addition reaction of chloroform to cyclopropenes under triethylborane-mediated radical reaction conditions to provide trichloromethylcyclopropanes has been developed. In contrast, using dimethylzinc as a radical initiator led to the formation of unconjugated esters via a domino sequence involving the addition of the trichloromethyl radical, rearrangement and ring-opening reactions.

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A new method has been developed for the umpolung α-heteroarylation of ketones via an N-alkoxyenamine. The treatment of ketones with tris(heteroaryl)aluminum reagents in the presence of isoxazolidine gave the corresponding α-heteroarylated ketones in moderate to good yields.

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A straightforward synthetic method for the construction of benzofuro[2,3-b]pyrrol-2-ones by a novel domino reaction through a radical addition/[3,3]-sigmatropic rearrangement/cyclization/lactamization cascade has been developed. The domino reaction of O-phenyl-conjugated oxime ether with an alkyl radical allows the construction of two heterocycles with three stereogenic centers as a result of the formation of two C-C bonds, a C-O bond, and a C-N bond in a single operation, leading to pyrrolidine-fused dihydrobenzofurans, which are not easily accessible by existing synthetic methods. Furthermore, asymmetric synthesis of benzofuro[2,3-b]pyrrol-2-one derivatives through a diastereoselective radical addition reaction to a chiral oxime ether was also developed.

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The reaction of a dienylimine with thiols was found to proceed smoothly to afford the corresponding indolines bearing aromatic carbon-sulfur bonds as a result of a Michael addition-aromatization sequence. Furthermore, this reaction was applied to the development of fluorogenic dienylimines that could be used as thiol-selective fluorescent labeling reagents.

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A new method has been developed for the construction of dihydrobenzofurans from O-aryloxime ethers bearing an α-cyano group using a sequential regioselective isomerization/[3,3]-sigmatropic rearrangement/cyclization reaction in MeOH without any catalysts under neutral conditions at ambient temperature. The current transformation provides environmentally benign and atom-economical access to a variety of dihydrobenzofurans containing a quaternary carbon from readily available cyclic and acyclic oxime ethers.

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A sequential retro-ene arylation reaction has been developed for the conversion of N-alkoxyenamides to the corresponding tert-alkylamines in good yields via the nucleophilic addition of a triarylaluminum reagent to an in situ generated N-acylketimine. The reaction is tolerant of a range of functional groups and provides facile access to a series of tert-alkylamines that would be otherwise difficult to access using conventional procedures.

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Article Synopsis
  • Modifications of proteoglycans and the retention and oxidation of low-density lipoproteins (LDL) play a crucial role in the development of atherosclerosis, making the detection of LDL in arterial walls vital for understanding this disease.
  • The study utilized fluorescent-labeled LDL (rhodamine-labeled LDL) to track LDL movement in mice, demonstrating its effectiveness in visualizing LDL accumulation in the artery during conditions that mimic atherosclerosis.
  • Results showed that after intravenous injection, rhodamine-labeled LDL was present throughout the body and prominently in the liver, with significant trapping observed in the carotid artery between 6 to 18 hours post-injection, indicating its potential for studying atherosclerosis progression.
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An atom-economical, catalytic, and regioselective synthesis of 3,4,5-trisubstituted isoxazoles has been successfully developed. Treatment of O-arylmethyl alkynyl oxime ethers with 5 mol % of Cu(OTf)(2) in chlorobenzene at reflux gave 4-arylmethylisoxazoles in good to excellent yields via the sequential intramolecular addition of the oxime moiety to the alkyne with subsequent 1,3-migration of the arylmethyl group.

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Excess glucocorticoids promote visceral obesity and insulin resistance. The main regulator of intracellular glucocorticoid levels are 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 (11β-HSD1), which converts inactive glucocorticoid into bioactive glucocorticoid such as cortisol in humans and corticosterone in rodents; therefore, the inhibition of 11β-HSD1 has considerable therapeutic potential for metabolic diseases including obesity and diabetes. Benzofuran is a key structure in many biologically active compounds such as benzbromarone, malibatol A and (+)-liphagal.

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The synthetic utility of N-alkoxyimidoyl halides is demonstrated using the palladium-catalyzed cross-coupling reaction. The Sonogashira and Suzuki-Miyaura coupling reactions of N-alkoxyimidoyl bromides produced versatile ketoxime ethers in good to excellent yields. A one-pot reaction of the imidoyl bromides with arylboronic acid and allylmagnesium bromide to produce N-arylamines via Suzuki-Miyaura coupling followed by domino reaction involving sequential addition-eliminative rearrangement-addition reactions was developed.

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Direct generation of a benzyl radical by C-H bond activation of toluenes and the addition reaction of the resulting radical to an electron deficient olefin were developed. The reaction of dimethyl fumarate with toluene in the presence of Et(3)B as a radical initiator at reflux afforded 2-benzylsuccinic acid dimethyl ester in good yield.

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