- 3-(2-(3-Pyridinyl)thiazolidin-4-oyl)indoles, a novel series of platelet activating factor antagonists.
3-(2-(3-Pyridinyl)thiazolidin-4-oyl)indoles, a novel series of platelet activating factor antagonists.
Journal of medicinal chemistry (1994-06-24)
G S Sheppard, D Pireh, G M Carrera, M G Bures, H R Heyman, D H Steinman, S K Davidsen, J G Phillips, D E Guinn, P D May
PMID8027984
RÉSUMÉ
(2RS,4R)-3-(2-(3-Pyridinyl)thiazolidin-4-oyl)indoles represent a new class of potent, orally active antagonists of platelet activating factor (PAF). The compounds were prepared by acylation of the magnesium or zinc salts of substituted indoles with (2RS,4R)-2-(3-pyridinyl)-3-(tert-butoxycarbonyl)thiazolidin-4-oyl chloride. The 3-acylindole moiety functions as a hydrolytically stabilized and conformationally restricted anilide replacement, which imparts a considerable boost in potency to the series. Structure-activity relationships observed for substitution on the indole ring system are discussed. Members of the series compare favorably with other reported PAF antagonists.
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