Synthesis, structure-activity relationships, and characterization of novel nonsteroidal and selective androgen receptor modulators

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Herein we describe the discovery of ACP-105 (1), a novel and potent nonsteroidal selective androgen receptor modulator (SARM) with partial agonist activity relative to the natural androgen testosterone. Compound 1 was developed from a series of compounds found in a HTS screen using the receptor selection and amplification technology (R-SAT). In vivo, 1 improved anabolic parameters in a 2-week chronic study in castrated male rats. In addition to compound 1, a number of potent antiandrogens were discovered from the same series of compounds whereof one compound, 13, had antagonist activity at the AR T877A mutant involved in prostate cancer. © 2009 American Chemical Society.

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Schlienger, N., Lund, B. W., Pawlas, J., Badalassi, F., Bertozzi, F., Lewinsky, R., … Olsson, R. (2009). Synthesis, structure-activity relationships, and characterization of novel nonsteroidal and selective androgen receptor modulators. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 52(22), 7186–7191. https://doi.org/10.1021/jm901149c

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