Synthesis and biological activity of N-(aminoiminomethyl)-1H-indole carboxamide derivatives as Na+/H+ exchanger inhibitors

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A series of N-(aminoiminomethyl)-1H-indole carboxamide derivatives were synthesized and their inhibitory potencies against the Na+/H+ exchanger were measured. Variation of the carbonylguanidine group at the 2- to 7- position of the indole ring system showed that a substitution at the 2- position improved the Na+/H+ exchanger inhibitory activity the most in vitro. This led to the synthesis and evaluation of an extensive series of N- (aminoiminomethyl)-1H-indole-2-carboxamide derivatives. Derivatives having an alkyl or substituted alkyl group at the 1-position of the indole ring system showed higher levels of in vitro activities. N-(aminoiminomethyl)-1-(2- phenylethyl)-1H-indole-2-carboxamide (49) had the strongest activity.

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Kitano, M., Kojima, A., Nakano, K., Miyagishi, A., Noguchi, T., & Ohashi, N. (1999). Synthesis and biological activity of N-(aminoiminomethyl)-1H-indole carboxamide derivatives as Na+/H+ exchanger inhibitors. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 47(11), 1538–1548. https://doi.org/10.1248/cpb.47.1538

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