Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1361747 | Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2011 | 4 Pages |
The discovery of PPAR antagonists is emerging as an useful tool for elucidating the biological role of the receptor. Here we report the identification of N-(phenylsulfonyl)amides containing the benzothiazole scaffold, a novel class of potent PPARα antagonists obtained from chemical modification of carboxylic acid agonists. In this work, a group of phenylsulfonamides were synthesized and in vitro evaluated against the agonistic effect of GW7647; they showed an inhibitory effect on PPARα activation, with best compounds revealing a dose-dependent antagonistic profile. Some of these antagonists showed also an inhibitory effect on CPT1A pattern expression.
Graphical abstractA series of phenylsulfonamides were synthesized and in vitro evaluated against the agonistic effect of GW7647; they showed an inhibitory effect on PPARα activation, with best compounds revealing a dose-dependent antagonistic profile. Some of these antagonists showed also an inhibitory effect on CPT1A pattern expression.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide