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Efficient syntheses of benzothiazepines as antagonists for the mitochondrial sodium-calcium exchanger: Potential therapeutics for type II diabetes

Pei, Yazhong and Lilly, Michael J and Owen, David J and D’Souza, Lawrence J and Tang, Xiao-Qing and Yu, Jinghua and Nazarbaghi, Ramina and Hunter, Andrew and Anderson, Christen M and Ghosh, Soumitra S and et., all, * (2003) Efficient syntheses of benzothiazepines as antagonists for the mitochondrial sodium-calcium exchanger: Potential therapeutics for type II diabetes. In: Journal of Organic Chemistry, 68 (1). pp. 92-103.

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Abstract

Type II diabetes mellitus is a chronic metabolic disorder that can lead to serious cardiovascular, renal, neurologic, and retinal complications. While several drugs are currently prescribed to treat type II diabetes, their efficacy is limited by mechanism-related side effects (weight gain, hypoglycemia, gastrointestinal distress), inadequate efficacy for use as monotherapy, and the development of tolerance to the agents. Consequently, combination therapies are frequently employed to effectively regulate blood glucose levels. We have focused on the mitochondrial sodium-calcium exchanger (mNCE) as a novel target for diabetes drug discovery. We have proposed that inhibition of the mNCE can be used to regulate calcium flux across the mitochondrial membrane, thereby enhancing mitochondrial oxidative metabolism, which in turn enhances glucose-stimulated insulin secretion (GSIS) in the pancreatic beta-cell. In this paper, we report the facile synthesis of benzothiazepines and derivatives by S-alkylation using 2-aminobenzhydrols. The syntheses of other bicyclic analogues based on benzothiazepine, benzothiazecine, benzodiazecine, and benzodiazepine templates are also described. These compounds have been evaluated for their inhibition of mNCE activity, and the results from the structure-activity relationship (SAR) studies are discussed.

Item Type: Journal Article
Publication: Journal of Organic Chemistry
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Additional Information: Copyright of this article belongs to American Chemical Society.
Department/Centre: Division of Chemical Sciences > Organic Chemistry
Date Deposited: 19 Aug 2011 06:49
Last Modified: 19 Aug 2011 06:49
URI: http://eprints.iisc.ac.in/id/eprint/40034

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