Applying the pro-drug approach to afford highly bioavailable antagonists of P2Y14

2011 
Abstract Our series of competitive antagonists against the G-protein coupled receptor P2Y 14 were found to be highly shifted in the presence of serum (>99% protein bound). A binding assay using 2% human serum albumin (HSA) was developed to guide further SAR studies and led to the identification of the zwitterion 2 , which is substantially less shifted (18-fold) than our previous lead compound 1 (323-fold). However, as the bioavailability of 2 was low, a library of ester pro-drugs was prepared ( 7a – 7j ) and assessed in vitro. The most interesting candidates were then profiled in vivo and led to the identification of the pro-drug 7j , which possesses a substantially improved pharmacokinetic profile.
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