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Synthesis of a new 2-prenylated quinoline as potential drug for metabolic syndrome with pan-PPAR activity and anti-inflammatory effects
Villarroel Vicente, Carlos; García, Ainhoa; Zibar, Khamis; Schiel, María Ayelén
; Ferri, Jordi; Hennuyer, Nathalie; Enriz, Ricardo Daniel
; Staels, Bart; Cortes, Diego; Cabedo, Nuria


Fecha de publicación:
07/2024
Editorial:
Elsevier
Revista:
Biorganic and Medicinal Chemistry Letters
ISSN:
0960-894X
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Inglés
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Resumen
We have previously reported the total synthesis and structure–activity relationships (SAR) of 2-prenylated benzopyrans with PPAR agonist activity. Herein, we have described the synthesis and PPAR activity of 2-prenylated benzopyrans and 2-prenylated quinolines. The benzopyran nucleus was generated via enamine-catalyzed Kabbe condensation, and the quinoline nucleus via Friedländer condensation. Results demonstrated that both benzopyran (5a) and quinoline (4b) derivatives bearing a γ,δ-unsaturated ester displayed a pan-PPAR agonism. They were full PPARα agonists, but showed different preferences for PPARγ and PPARβ/δ activation. It was noteworthy that quinoline 4b displayed full hPPARα activation (2-fold than WY-14,643), weak PPARβ/δ and partial PPARγ activation. In addition, quinoline 4b showed anti-inflammatory effects on macrophages by reducing LPS-induced expression of both MCP-1 and IL-6. Therefore, 4b emerges as a first-in-class promising hit compound for the development of potential therapeutics aimed at treating metabolic syndrome, metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD), and its associated cardiovascular comorbidities.
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Villarroel Vicente, Carlos; García, Ainhoa; Zibar, Khamis; Schiel, María Ayelén; Ferri, Jordi; et al.; Synthesis of a new 2-prenylated quinoline as potential drug for metabolic syndrome with pan-PPAR activity and anti-inflammatory effects; Elsevier; Biorganic and Medicinal Chemistry Letters; 106; 7-2024; 1-7
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