2-Amino-5-benzoyl-4-phenylthiazoles: Development of potent and selective adenosine A1 receptor antagonists.
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Scheiff AB, Yerande SG, El-Tayeb A, Li W, Inamdar GS, Vasu KK, Sudarsanam V, Muller CE
2-Amino-5-benzoyl-4-phenylthiazoles: Development of potent and selective adenosine A1 receptor antagonists.
Bioorg Med Chem. 2010 Mar 15;18(6):2195-203. doi: 10.1016/j.bmc.2010.01.072. Epub 2010 Feb 4.
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A series of 2-amino-5-benzoyl-4-phenylthiazole derivatives was investigated in radioligand binding studies at adenosine receptor (AdoR) subtypes with the goal to obtain potent and A(1)-selective antagonists. Acylation of the 2-amino group was found to be crucial for high A(1) affinity. The best compound of the present series was 2-benzoylamino-5-p-methylbenzoyl-4-phenylthiazole (16 m) showing a K(i) value of 4.83 nM at rat and 57.4 nM at human A(1) receptors combined with high selectivity versus the other AdoR subtypes. The compound behaved as an antagonist in GTP shift assays at A(1) receptors. Compound 16 m may serve as a new lead structure for the development of second-generation non-xanthine-derived A(1) antagonists which have potential as novel drugs.
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Drug Target Property Measurement pH Temperature (°C) Theophylline Adenosine receptor A1 Ki (nM) 6770 N/A N/A Details Theophylline Adenosine receptor A2a Ki (nM) 6700 N/A N/A Details Theophylline Adenosine receptor A2b Ki (nM) 9070 N/A N/A Details