The steroidal sulfonylpyrazole 1 bound to the rat ventral prostate androgen receptor in vitro; it inhibited testosterone propionate induced increases in ventral prostate weight in vivo in the castrated, immature male rat with an ED50 of 15 mg/kg po. Compound 1 lacked androgenic activity in vivo in contrast to the parent steroidal pyrazole 5, which was both androgenic and antiandrogenic. The 2'- and 5'-methylsulfonyl isomers 6 and 6a did not bind to the androgen receptor. Introduction of an alkylsulfonyl at the N-1'-position has served, therefore, to isolate the intrinsic antiandrogenic properties of the steroidal heterocycle free of apparent hormone agonist properties. Structure-activity relationship studies revealed that a methylsulfonyl group at N-1' together with a C-17 alpha-substituent were the optimal combination for in vitro androgen receptor binding, in vivo antiandrogenic potency, and a lack of androgenic activity.
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