Incorporation of a C-terminal pentahydroxy functionality led to potent, low molecular weight hydrophilic renin inhibitors lacking the P1' side chain. As these compounds are easy to synthesize and have sufficient water solubility, they were chosen for further study. Compound 33 was transported across rabbit intestinal brush border membrane vesicles and yielded a hypotensive effect in sodium-depleted rhesus monkeys which lasted for 90 min when dosed at 2 mg/kg id.
Inhibitors of human renin with C-termini derived from amides and esters of .alpha.-mercaptoalkanoic acids
摘要:
New transition-state analogues bearing C-termini derived from alpha-mercaptoalkanoic acids, esters, and amides were prepared and evaluated as inhibitors of human renin. Addition of alpha-mercaptoalkanoate esters to a chiral Boc-amino epoxide intermediate led ultimately to the target [(2R,3S)-3-(BocPheHis-amino)-4-cyclohexyl-2-hydroxy-1-butyl]thio derivatives. The corresponding sulfoxide and sulfone analogues were also investigated. Some of these derivatives, including one with a stable BocPhe replacement, were relatively potent inhibitors of human plasma renin, having IC50 values below 10 nM. When selected compounds were administered intravenously to sodium-deficient rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) at 0.06-1 mg/kg, they reduced plasma renin activity by 87-94%. However, the accompanying drop in blood pressure was of short duration.