Abstract

A series of 3-quinolylurea derivatives (1) was synthesized and evaluated for acyl-CoA:cholesterol acyltransferase (ACAT) inhibitory activity. For in vitro studies, the most potent inhibitory activity was found in derivatives having substituents at the 6,7- or 6,8-positions and an ortho-substituted phenyl group at the 4-position of quinoline ring. The 2,4-difluorophenyl group appeared to be the optimum N'-substituent of the urea moiety. The IC50 values of compounds 52-54 and 59 were in the nanomolar order. Plasma cholesterol-lowering activity of compounds 50, 52, and 54 was observed at less than 1 mg/kg/day in cholesterol-fed rats. Compound 52 was also hypocholesterolemic in hamsters fed a diet without loading cholesterol.

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