Antagonists of the integrin receptor alpha(v)beta(3) are expected to have utility in the treatment of osteoporosis through inhibition of bone resorption. A series of potent, chain-shortened, pyrrolidinone-containing alpha(v)beta(3) receptor antagonists is described. Two sets of diasteromeric pairs of high-affinity antagonists demonstrated marked differences in log P values, which translated into differing dog pharmacokinetic properties. One member of this set was demonstrated to be effective in reducing bone resorption in rats.
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