217192-32-0Relevant articles and documents
2-Arylindoles as gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) antagonists: Optimization of the tryptamine side chain
Young, Jonathan R.,Huang, Song X.,Walsh, Thomas F.,Wyvratt Jr., Matthew J.,Yang, Yi Tien,Yudkovitz, Joel B.,Cui, Jisong,Mount, George R.,Ren, Rena Ning,Wu, Tsuei-Ju,Shen, Xiaolan,Lyons, Kathryn A.,Mao, An-Hua,Carlin, Josephine R.,Karanam, Bindhu V.,Vincent, Stella H.,Cheng, Kang,Goulet, Mark T.
, p. 827 - 832 (2007/10/03)
A series of 2-arylindoles containing novel heteroaromatic substituents on the tryptamine tether, based on compound 1, was prepared and evaluated for their ability to act as gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) antagonists. Successful modifications of 1 included chain length variation (reduction) and replacement of the pyridine with heteroaromatic groups. These alterations culminated in the discovery of compound 27kk which had excellent in vitro potency and oral efficacy in rodents.
Antagonists of gonadotropin releasing hormone
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, (2008/06/13)
There are disclosed compounds of formula (I) and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof which are useful as antagonists of GnRH and as such may be useful for the treatment of a variety of sex-hormone related and other conditions in both men and women.