Synthesis, pharmacological evaluation, and structure-activity relationships of benzopyran derivatives with potent SERM activity

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Abstract

The synthesis, binding affinity for estrogen receptor subtypes (ERα and ERβ) and pharmacological activity on rat uterus of a new class of potent ligands, characterized by a 3-phenylbenzopyran scaffold with a basic side chain in position 4, are reported. Some of these compounds, endowed with very high receptor affinity, showed potent inhibition of agonist-stimulated uterine growth, with no or limited proliferative effect. Binding affinity mostly depended on the nature and position of substituents at the 3-phenyl ring, while the uterine activity seems to be affected by basic chain length. Compound 9c (CHF4227) showed excellent binding affinity and antagonist activity on the uterus. The docking of benzopyran derivatives explained the structure-affinity relationships observed for 3-phenyl substitution: a small, hydrophobic 4′-substituent could interact with a small accessory binding cavity, while di-substitution at 4′ and 3′ led to some ERα selectivity. This selectivity can be ascribed to differences in amino acid composition and side chain conformation in the region accommodating the 3-phenyl ring at human ERα and ERβ ligand-binding domain. © 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Amari, G., Armani, E., Ghirardi, S., Delcanale, M., Civelli, M., Caruso, P. L., … Mor, M. (2004). Synthesis, pharmacological evaluation, and structure-activity relationships of benzopyran derivatives with potent SERM activity. Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry, 12(14), 3763–3782. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bmc.2004.05.015

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