Publications by authors named "Raimund NieSS"

Anticancer drug conjugates may benefit from simultaneous action at two targets potentially overcoming the drawbacks of current cancer treatment, such as insufficient efficacy, high toxicity, and development of resistance. Compared to a combination of two single-target drugs, they may offer an advantage of pharmacokinetic simplicity and fewer drug-drug interactions. Here, we report a series of compounds connecting tamoxifen or endoxifen with the EGFR-inhibitor gefitinib via a covalent linkage.

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p38α mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase is a main target in drug research concerning inflammatory diseases. Nevertheless, no inhibitor of p38α MAP kinase has been introduced to the market. This might be attributed to the fact that there is no inhibitor which combines outstanding activity in biological systems and selectivity.

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mPGES-1 is a promising target for development of new anti-inflammatory drugs. We aimed to create mPGES-1 inhibitors by modifying the structure of NSAIDs by replacing the carboxylic acid functionality by sulfonamide moieties. Compounds were also tested for 5-LOX inhibition.

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Baclofen exhibits insufficient CNS-availability when dosed systemically. Hence, prodrug candidates (methyl, ethyl, 1-propyl, 2-propyl and butyl 4-(tert-butoxycarbonyl amino)-3-(4-chlorophenyl) butanoate) were synthesized aiming at CNS-levels appropriate for the treatment of spastic disorders. The characterization of some biopharmaceutically highly relevant physicochemical properties (LogP and aqueous solubility) and the evaluation of biophase levels represent one important component of the project.

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In the present work, we report upon the design, synthesis and biological evaluation of new anandamide derivatives obtained by modifications of the fatty acyl chain and/or of the ethanolamide 'tail'. The compounds are of the general formula: 6-(substituted-phenyl)/naphthyl-4-oxohex-5-enoic acid N-substituted amide and 7-naphthyl-5-oxohept-6-enoicacid N-substituted amide. The novel compounds had been evaluated for their binding affinity to CB1/CB2 cannabinoid receptors, binding studies showed that some of the newly developed compounds have measurable affinity and selectivity for the CB2 receptor.

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The pathogenesis of chronic inflammatory diseases is promoted by various pro-inflammatory cytokines. p38 MAP kinase seems to be a valid target as it controls proinflammatory cytokine levels on both transcriptional and translational levels. Starting from benzophenone-type inhibitors, a rigidisation strategy lead to 3-amino-6,11-dihydro-dibenzo[b,e]thiepin-11-one, phenylamino-substituted 6,11-dihydro-dibenzo[b,e]oxepin-11-ones, and dibenzo[a,d]cyclohepten-5-ones.

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