Publications by authors named "Tadaaki Ohgiya"

We synthesized and identified four metabolites of acyl-coenzyme A:cholesterol O-acyltransferase (ACAT)-1 inhibitor, K-604 (1). Two of the metabolites M1 and M2, were prepared from 1 using a combination reagent of hydrogen peroxide and sodium tungstate with either phosphoric acid or trifluoroethanol as the solvent to control the regioselectivity. Upon exposure of 4b to tert-butyl hypochlorite at -78 °C, the monosulfoxidation afforded synthetic intermediate of M3 in excellent yield.

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2-(4-(2-((1 H-Benzo[ d]imidazol-2-yl)thio)ethyl)piperazin-1-yl)- N-(6-methyl-2,4-bis(methylthio)pyridin-3-yl)acetamide hydrochloride (K-604, 2) has been identified as an aqueous-soluble potent inhibitor of human acyl-coenzyme A:cholesterol O-acyltransferase (ACAT, also known as SOAT)-1 that exhibits 229-fold selectivity for human ACAT-1 over human ACAT-2. In our molecular design, the insertion of a piperazine unit in place of a 6-methylene chain in the linker between the head (pyridylacetamide) and tail (benzimidazole) moieties led to a marked enhancement of the aqueous solubility (up to 19 mg/mL at pH 1.2) and a significant improvement of the oral absorption (the C of 2 was 1100-fold higher than that of 1 in fasted dogs) compared with those of the previously selected compound, 1.

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Herein, we describe the discovery, synthesis, and evaluation of a novel series of spiro[chromane-2,4'-piperidine] derivatives as G-protein-coupled receptor 119 agonists. Their initial design exploited the conformational restriction in the linker-to-tail moiety, which was a key concept in this study, to give lead compound 11 (EC = 369 nM, E = 82%). An extensive structure-activity relationship study resulted in the identification of the optimized drug candidate (R)-29 (EC = 54 nM, E = 181%).

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We describe the discovery and optimization of a novel series of furo[3,2-d]pyrimidines as G protein-coupled receptor 119 agonists. Agonistic activity of 4 (EC=129nM) was improved by replacing the intramolecular hydrogen bond between the fluorine atom and the aniline hydrogen in the head moiety with a covalent C-C bond to enhance conformational restriction, which consequently gave a lead compound 12 (EC=53nM). Optimized compound 26, which was identified by the further optimization of 12, exhibited potent activity (EC=42nM) with improved clearance in liver microsomes and induced a 33% reduction in blood glucose area under the curve at a dose of 10mg/kg in an oral glucose tolerance test in C57BL/6N mice.

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Despite significant reduction of cardiovascular events by statin treatment, substantial residual risk persists, driving emerging needs for the development of new therapies. We identified a novel cholesteryl ester transfer protein (CETP) inhibitor, K-312, that raises HDL and lowers LDL cholesterol levels in animals. K-312 also suppresses hepatocyte expression of proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin 9 (PCSK9), a molecule that increases LDL cholesterol.

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In 4-fluoroisoquinoline-5-sulfonyl chloride, C(9)H(5)ClFNO(2)S, (I), one of the two sulfonyl O atoms lies approximately on the isoquinoline plane as a result of minimizing the steric repulsion between the chlorosulfonyl group and the neighbouring F atom. In (S)-(-)-4-fluoro-N-(1-hydroxypropan-2-yl)isoquinoline-5-sulfonamide, C(12)H(13)FN(2)O(3)S, (II), there are two crystallographically independent molecules (Z' = 2). The molecular conformations of these two molecules differ in that the amine group of one forms an intramolecular bifurcated hydrogen bond with the F and OH groups, whilst the other forms only a single intramolecular N-H···F hydrogen bond.

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