N-(ACYLOXYALKYL)PYRIDINIUM SALTS AS SOLUBLE PRODRUGS OF A POTENT PLATELET-ACTIVATING-FACTOR ANTAGONIST

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DAVIDSEN, SK
SUMMERS, JB
ALBERT, DH
HOLMS, JH
HEYMAN, HR
MAGOC, TJ
CONWAY, RG
RHEIN, DA
CARTER, GW
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[1] Immunosciences Research Area, Department 47J, AP-10, Abbott Laboratories, Illinois 60064, Abbott Park
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10.1021/jm00052a001
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R914 [药物化学];
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摘要
Pyrrolothiazole 4 is a potent antagonist of platelet activating factor-mediated effects in a variety of in vitro and in vivo assays. Despite its positive activity in models of inflammation and septic shock, 4 lacks the aqueous solubility necessary for intravenous administration. This deficit was overcome by conversion of 4 to water-soluble pyridinium prodrugs. A two-step procedure was used to prepare a series of N-(acyloxyalkyl)pyridinium salts, all of which exhibited aqueous solubility of greater than 20 mg/mL. The rate of conversion of these prodrugs to 4 was faster in human plasma than in pH 7 aqueous buffer. This rate difference was shown to be due to serum enzymes since the conversion in plasma was significantly slower in the presence of a serine esterase inhibitor. A strong correlation between prodrug structure and buffer/plasma half-life was established. The N-(acetyloxymethyl)pyridinium prodrug 11 (ABT-299) is currently undergoing clinical evaluation for the treatment of sepsis.
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