Evaluation of synthesized ester or amide coumarin derivatives on aromatase inhibitory activity

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Abstract

Aromatase inhibitors are effective for the treatment of diseases such as breast cancer, which has led to an increase in their demand. However, only a limited number of aromatase inhibitor drugs are currently being marketed. In addition, considering the important aspect of drug resistance, the development of newer drug types is required. We have been developing inhibitors with backbone structures that differ from existing aromatase inhibitors. In this regard, we previously reported that diethylaminocoumarin dimers and thiazolyl coumarin derivatives possess strong aromatase inhibiting capabilities. In this study, we further examined the structure-activity relationships of coumarin derivatives synthesized from thiazolyl coumarin derivatives and their aromatase inhibiting capabilities. Consequently, amide coumarin N-benzhydryl-7-(diethylamino)-2-oxo-2H-chromene-3-carboxamide (IC50 values 4.5µM) is inhibitor of aromatase. This inhibitor was found to be comparable aromatase inhibitory activity to the 1st generation aromatase inhibitor aminoglutethimide (3.2µM). Substitution of the amide group on the amide coumarin derivative affects the aromatase inhibiting activity. Our findings suggest that the structure of each substituent changes the orientation of the compound in the active site of aromatase, thus creating a difference in their activities.

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Yamaguchi, Y., Nishizono, N., & Oda, K. (2020). Evaluation of synthesized ester or amide coumarin derivatives on aromatase inhibitory activity. Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 43(8), 1179–1187. https://doi.org/10.1248/BPB.B20-00035

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