Abstract

In an effort to expand the spectrum of activity of the oxazolidinone class of antibacterial agents to include Gram-negative bacteria, a series of new carbon–carbon linked pyrazolylphenyl analogues has been prepared. The α- N-substituted methyl pyrazole ( 10α) in the C3-linked series exhibited very good Gram-positive activity with MICs ≤0.5–1 μg/mL and moderate Gram-negative activity with MICs=2–8 μg/mL against Haemophilus influenzae and Moraxella catarrhalis. This analogue was also found to have potent in vivo activity with an ED 50=1.9 mg/kg. β-Substitution at the C3-linked pyrazole generally results in a loss of activity. The C4-linked pyrazoles are slightly more potent than their counterparts in the C3-linked series. Most of the analogues in the C4-linked series exhibited similar levels of activity in vitro, but lower levels of activity in vivo than 10α. In addition, incorporation of a thioamide moiety in selected C4-linked pyrazole analogues results in an enhancement of in vitro activity leading to compounds several times more potent than eperezolid, linezolid and vancomycin. The thioamide of the N-cyanomethyl pyrazole analogue ( 34) exhibited an exceptional in vitro activity with MICs of ≤ 0.06–0.25 μg/mL against Gram-positive pathogens and with MICs of 1 μg/mL against fastidious Gram-negative pathogens.

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