Identification of a nonbasic melanin hormone receptor 1 antagonist as an antiobesity clinical candidate

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Abstract

Identification of MCHR1 antagonists with a preclinical safety profile to support clinical evaluation as antiobesity agents has been a challenge. Our finding that a basic moiety is not required for MCHR1 antagonists to achieve high affinity allowed us to explore structures less prone to off-target activities such as hERG inhibition. We report the SAR evolution of hydroxylated thienopyrimidinone ethers culminating in the identification of 27 (BMS-819881), which entered obesity clinical trials as the phosphate ester prodrug 35 (BMS-830216).

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Washburn, W. N., Manfredi, M., Devasthale, P., Zhao, G., Ahmad, S., Hernandez, A., … Murphy, B. J. (2014). Identification of a nonbasic melanin hormone receptor 1 antagonist as an antiobesity clinical candidate. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 57(18), 7509–7522. https://doi.org/10.1021/jm500026w

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