Fibroblast growth factor 2 (FGF2) signaling plays an important role in angiogenesis. Heparin/heparan sulfate (HS) is required for FGF2 signaling but heparin mimics either promotes or inhibits FGF2 signaling. To take advantage such properties of heparin mimics, a series of N-heteroaroyl aminosaccharide derivatives were designed and synthesized as FGF2 signaling modulators. The bioactivity was determined in a FGF2 and heparin-dependent cell proliferation assay using FGFR1c expressing BaF3 cells. We found that most of the compounds inhibited heparin- and FGF2-dependent BaF3 cell proliferation while three compounds promoted the cell proliferation. These results suggest that the small molecular heparin mimics approach might be useful in developing novel anti-angiogenic agents. © 2010 Pharmaceutical Society of Japan.
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Dong, J., Yao, S., Zhou, X., Zhang, L., & Xu, Y. (2010). Synthesis of N-heteroaroyl aminosaccharide derivatives as fibroblast growth factor 2 signaling modulators. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 58(9), 1210–1215. https://doi.org/10.1248/cpb.58.1210
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