학술논문

Discovery and Structure−Activity Relationship of N-(Ureidoalkyl)-Benzyl-Piperidines As Potent Small Molecule CC Chemokine Receptor-3 (CCR3) Antagonists
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry; August 2002, Vol. 45 Issue: 17 p3794-3804, 11p
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ISSN
00222623; 15204804
Abstract
Structure−activity relationship (SAR) studies of initial screening hits from our corporate library of compounds and a structurally related series of CCR1 receptor antagonists were used to determine that an N-(alkyl)benzylpiperidine is an essential pharmacophore for selective CCR3 antagonists. Further SAR studies that introduced N-(ureidoalkyl) substituents improved the binding potency of these compounds from the micromolar to the low nanomolar range. This new series of compounds also displays highly potent, in vitro functional CCR3-mediated antagonism of eotaxin-induced Ca2+ mobilization and chemotaxis of human eosinophils.