Design, synthesis and anti-fibrosis activity study of N 1- substituted phenylhydroquinolinone derivatives

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Pirfenidone (5-methyl-1-phenyl-2(1H)-pyridone, PFD) is a small-molecule compound acting on multiple targets involved in pathological fibrogenesis and is effective to increase the survival of patients with fibrosis, such as idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. However, PFD is not active enough, requiring a high daily dose. In this study, to keep the multiple target profiles, N 1-substituted phenylhydroquinolinone derivatives, which retain the 1-phenyl-2(1H)-pyridone scaffold were designed and synthesized. The preliminary anti-fibrosis activities for all target compounds were evaluated on a NIH3T3 fibroblast cell line using MTT assay methods. Most compounds showed significant inhibition on NIH3T3 cell proliferation with a IC 50 range of 0.09-26 mM, among which 5-hydroxy-1-(4'-bromophenyl)-5,6,7,8-tetrahydroquinolin-2(1H)- one (6j) displayed 13 times higher potency (IC 50 = 0.3 mM) than that of AKF-PD (IC 50 = 4.2 mM). These results suggest that N 1-substituted phenylhydroquinolinone is a promising scaffold which can be applied for further investigation and for developing novel anti-fibrosis agents.

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Wu, L., Liu, B., Li, Q., Chen, J., Tao, L., & Hu, G. (2012). Design, synthesis and anti-fibrosis activity study of N 1- substituted phenylhydroquinolinone derivatives. Molecules, 17(2), 1373–1387. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules17021373

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