Structure-activity relationship studies of tetrahydroquinolone derivatives as GPR41 modulators

Shinsuke Inuki,Junki Miyamoto, Naoki Hashimoto, Hidenori Shimizu, Hitomi Tabuchi, Atsuko Kawai,Luca C. Greiner, Ikuo Kimura,Hiroaki Ohno

Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters(2024)

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GPR41, a G protein-coupled receptor, serves as a sensor for short-chain fatty acids and plays a crucial role in regulating multiple physiological processes such as the maintenance of metabolic and immune homeostasis. Therefore, the modulation of GPR41 has garnered attention as a potential strategy for the treatment of various disorders. We conducted a structure–activity relationship study on a lead tetrahydroquinolone derivative bearing an o-trifluoromethoxybenzene group that displayed antagonistic activity toward GPR41. Modification of the aryl group attached to the furan moiety revealed that derivatives containing di- or trifluorobenzene, instead of o-trifluoromethoxybenzene, exhibited agonistic activity toward GPR41, comparable with the reported agonistic modulator AR420626. These results suggest that the aryl group plays a pivotal role in regulating the activity of compounds toward GPR41, providing valuable insights for the design of GPR41 modulators.
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GPR41,Structure–activity relationships,Tetrahydroquinolone
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