102393-82-8Relevant articles and documents
One-pot cascade ring enlargement of isatin-3-oximes to 2,4-dichloroquinazolines mediated by bis(trichloromethyl)carbonate and triarylphosphine oxide
Qin, Jinjing,Li, Zhenhua,Ma, Shengzhe,Ye, Lixian,Jin, Guoqiang,Su, Weike
, p. 1007 - 1012 (2020)
An efficient and convenient one-pot cascade synthesis of 2,4-dichloroquinazolines directly from isatin-3-oximes with the addition of bis(trichloromethyl)carbonate and triarylphosphine oxide was developed, leading to substituted quinazolines in moderate to excellent yields. The efficiency of this transformation was demonstrated by compatibility with a range of functional groups. Thus, the method represents a convenient and practical strategy for the synthesis of substituted 2,4-dichloroquinazolines.
Discovery and in vivo effects of novel human natriuretic peptide receptor A (NPR-A) agonists with improved activity for rat NPR-A
Iwaki, Takehiko,Tanaka, Taisaku,Miyazaki, Kazuo,Suzuki, Yamato,Okamura, Yoshihiko,Yamaki, Akira,Iwanami, Makoto,Morozumi, Naomi,Furuya, Mayumi,Oyama, Yoshiaki
, p. 6680 - 6694 (2017)
Natriuretic peptide receptor A (NPR-A) agonists were evaluated in vivo by optimizing the structure of quinazoline derivatives to improve agonistic activity for rat NPR-A. A 1,4-Cis-aminocyclohexylurea moiety at 4-position and hydroxy group of D-alaninol at 2-position on the quinazoline ring were found to be important factors in improving rat NPR-A activity. We identified potent quinazoline and pyrido[2,3-d]pyrimidine derivatives against rat NPR-A, with double-digit nanomolar EC50 values. The in vivo results showed that compound 56b administered at 1.0 mg/kg/min significantly increased plasma cGMP concentration and urine volume in rats. We discovered novel potent NPR-A agonists that showed agonistic effects similar to those of atrial natriuretic peptide.
DIARYLTHIOHYDANTOIN COMPOUND AS ANDROGEN RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST
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Paragraph 0363; 0366-0367, (2020/07/07)
The present application belongs to the field of medicine. In particular, the present application relates to a diarylthiohydantoin compound as an androgen receptor antagonist or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, a preparation method of the same, a pharmaceutical composition comprising the compound, and a use thereof in treating a cell proliferative disease mediated by androgen. The compound of the present application has good antagonistic effect on androgen receptor and exhibits excellent antitumor effect.
Characterizing the antimicrobial activity of N2,N4-disubstituted quinazoline-2,4-diamines toward multidrug-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii
Fleeman, Renee,Van Horn, Kurt S.,Barber, Megan M.,Burda, Whittney N.,Flanigan, David L.,Manetsch, Roman,Shaw, Lindsey N.
, (2017/05/31)
We previously reported a series of N2,N4-disubstituted quinazoline-2,4- diamines as dihydrofolate reductase inhibitors with potent in vitro and in vivo antibacterial activity against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) strains. In this work, we extended our previous study to the Gram-negative pathogen Acinetobacter baumannii. We determined that optimized N2,N4-disubstituted quinazoline-2,4-diamines are strongly antibacterial against multidrug-resistant A. baumannii strains when the 6-position is replaced with a halide or an alkyl substituent. Such agents display potent antibacterial activity, with MICs as low as 0.5 μM, while proving to be strongly bactericidal. Interestingly, these compounds also possess the potential for antibiofilm activity, eradicating 90% of cells within a biofilm at or near MICs. Using serial passage assays, we observed a limited capacity for the development of resistance toward these molecules (4-fold increase in MIC) compared to existing folic acid synthesis inhibitors, such as trimethoprim (64-fold increase) and sulfamethoxazole (128-fold increase). We also identified limited toxicity toward human cells, with 50% lethal doses (LD50s) of ≤23 μM for lead agents 4 and 5. Finally, we demonstrated that our lead agents have excellent in vivo efficacy, with lead agent 5 proving more efficacious than tigecycline in a murine model of A. baumannii infection (90% survival versus 66%), despite being used at a lower dose (2 versus 30 mg kg-1). Together, our results demonstrate that N2,N4-disubstituted quinazoline-2,4-diamines have strong antimicrobial and antibiofilm activities against both Gram-positive organisms and Gram-negative pathogens, suggesting strong potential for their development as antibacterial agents.