Abstract
Dipeptidyl peptidase-IV (DPP-4) is a validated target for T2DM treatment. We previously reported a novel series of triazole-based uracil derivatives bearing aliphatic carboxylic acids with potent DPP-4 inhibitory activities in vitro, but these compounds showed poor hypoglycemic effects in vivo. Herein we further optimized the triazole moiety by amidation of the carboxylic acid to improve in vivo activities. Two series of compounds 3a-f and 4a-g were designed and synthesized. By screening in DPP-4, compound 4c was identified as a potent DPP-4 inhibitor with the IC50 value of 28.62 nM. Docking study revealed compound 4c has a favorable binding mode and interpreted the SAR of these analogs. DPP-8 and DPP-9 tests indicated compound 4c had excellent selectivity over DPP-8 and DPP-9. Further in vivo evaluations revealed that compound 4c showed more potent hypoglycemic activity than its corresponding carboxylic acid in ICR mice and dose-dependently reduced glucose levels in type 2 diabetic C57BL/6 mice. The overall results have shown that compound 4c could be a promising lead for further development of novel DPP-4 agents treating T2DM.
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