In exploring further the structural features that influence the relative efficacy of analogues of aminoglutethimide [1, 3-(4-aminophenyl)-3-ethylpiperidine-2,6-dione] as inhibitors of the cholesterol side-chain cleavage enzyme system desmolase and the estrogen forming system aromatase, analogues have been synthesized in which the aminophenyl substituent is replaced by pyridyl or substituted pyridyl. The 4-pyridyl analogue 5 [3-ethyl-3-(4-pyridyl)-piperidine-2,6-dione] is a strong competitive inhibitor of aromatase (Ki = 1.1 microM; value for 1, 0.60 microM), which exhibits a type II difference spectrum (Ks = 0.28 microM; value for 1, 0.13 microM) but is noninhibitory toward desmolase. The 2- and 3-pyridyl analogues (3 and 4) inhibit neither enzyme system. 1-Amino-3-ethyl-3-phenylpiperidine-2,6-dione (2) is a strong and selective inhibitor of desmolase but the 4-pyridyl analogue 10 [1-amino-3-ethyl-3-(4-pyridyl)-piperidine-2,6-dione] is a weak inhibitor of desmolase and aromatase. Analogues of 5 having a less basic aromatic substituent, namely, the N-oxide 11 and the 2,3,5,6-tetrafluoro derivative 13, were also prepared. The latter is a weak inhibitor of aromatase and the former inhibits neither enzyme system.
Ausgehend von den Pyridinen (I) und (VIII) erhält man gemäß Formelschema die Verbindungen (V)‐(VII) sowie (XV), die auf Aromatase‐ und Desmolase‐inhibierende Wirkun untersucht werden.
Auf den im Formelschema angegebenen Wegen werden einige Aminoglutethimidderivate (V), (VIII), (XI) und (XII) synthetisiert, deren inhibierende Wirkung gegenüber Desmolase und Aromatase untersucht wird.
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