The present invention is directed to a novel binding site for a glycogen phosphorylase inhibitor found within a glycogen phosphorylase enzyme. The novel binding site allows the design novel of glycogen phosphorylase inhibitors.
This invention relates to certain 5-acyl-2-oxo-indole-3-carboxamides useful as inhibitors of glycogen phosphorylase, methods of treating glycogen phosphorylase dependent diseases or conditions with such compounds and pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds. This invention also relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising those 5-acyl-2-oxo-indole-3-carboxamides in combination with antidiabetes agents and methods of treating glycogen phosphorylase dependent diseases or conditions with such compositions.
METHOD OF INHIBITION OF HUMAN GLYCOGEN PHOSPHORYLASE
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公开号:US20020031816A1
公开(公告)日:2002-03-14
The present invention is directed to a novel binding site for a glycogen phosphorylase inhibitor found within a glycogen phosphorylase enzyme. The novel binding site allows the design novel of glycogen phosphorylase inhibitors.
The invention provides methods of treating prophylactically an individual in whom Type 2 diabetes mellitus has not yet presented, but in whom there is an increased risk of developing such condition, which methods comprise administering to an individual in need thereof an effective amount of a glycogen phosphorylase inhibitor; effective amounts of a glycogen phosphorylase inhibitor and a non-glycogen phosphorylase inhibiting anti-diabetic agent; or effective amounts of a glycogen phosphorylase inhibitor and an anti-obesity agent.
The invention further provides methods of treating prophylactically an individual in whom Type 2 diabetes mellitus has not yet presented, but in whom there is an increased risk of developing such condition, which methods comprise administering to an individual in need thereof a pharmaceutical composition comprising effective amounts of a glycogen phosphorylase inhibitor and a non-glycogen phosphorylase inhibiting anti-diabetic agent; or effective amounts of a glycogen phosphorylase inhibitor and an anti-obesity agent.