Design, synthesis and biological activity of rigid cannabinoid CB 1 receptor antagonists

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Abstract

The design, synthesis and biological activities of potent pyrazole-based tricyclic CB1 receptor antagonists (2) are described. The key synthetic step involves the ring closure of the lithiated α,γ-keto ester adduct (4). The optimal nitroderivative (28) in this series exhibits a high CB1 receptor affinity (pKi=7.2) as well as very potent antagonistic activity (pA2=8.8) in vitro. The regioselectivity of the pyrazole ring closure is shown to depend strongly on the aromatic substitution pattern of the applied arylhydrazine. © 2002 Pharmaceutical Society of Japan.

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Stoit, A. R., Lange, J. H. M., Den Hartog, A. P., Ronken, E., Tipker, K., Van Stuivenberg, H. H., … Kruse, C. G. (2002). Design, synthesis and biological activity of rigid cannabinoid CB 1 receptor antagonists. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 50(8), 1109–1113. https://doi.org/10.1248/cpb.50.1109

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