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ID: ALA1149113

Journal: J Med Chem

Title: A new series of highly potent non-peptide bradykinin B2 receptor antagonists incorporating the 4-heteroarylquinoline framework. Improvement of aqueous solubility and new insights into species difference.

Authors: Sawada Y, Kayakiri H, Abe Y, Imai K, Mizutani T, Inamura N, Asano M, Aramori I, Hatori C, Katayama A, Oku T, Tanaka H.

Abstract: Introduction of nitrogen-containing heteroaromatic groups at the 4-position of the quinoline moiety of our non-peptide B(2) receptor antagonists resulted in enhancing binding affinities for the human B(2) receptor and reducing binding affinities for the guinea pig one, providing new structural insights into species difference. A CoMFA study focused on the diversity of the quinoline moiety afforded correlative and predictive QSAR models of binding for the human B(2) receptor but not for the guinea pig one. A series of 4-(1-imidazolyl)quinoline derivatives could be dissolved in a 5% aqueous solution of citric acid up to a concentration of 10 mg/mL. A representative compound 48a inhibited the specific binding of [(3)H]BK to the cloned human B(2) receptor expressed in Chinese hamster ovary cells with an IC(50) value of 0.26 nM and significantly inhibited BK-induced bronchoconstriction in guinea pigs even at 1 microg/kg by intravenous administration.

CiteXplore: 15027853

DOI: 10.1021/jm030159x