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Discovery of Novel Indoline Cholesterol Ester Transfer Protein Inhibitors (CETP) through a Structure-Guided Approach
Using
the collective body of known (CETP) inhibitors as inspiration for
design, a structurally novel series of tetrahydroquinoxaline CETP
inhibitors were discovered. An exemplar from this series, compound <b>5</b>, displayed potent in vitro CETP inhibition and was efficacious
in a transgenic cynomologus-CETP mouse HDL PD (pharmacodynamic) assay.
However, an undesirable metabolic profile and chemical instability
hampered further development of the series. A three-dimensional structure
of tetrahydroquinoxaline inhibitor <b>6</b> was proposed from <sup>1</sup>H NMR structural studies, and this model was then used in
silico for the design of a new class of compounds based upon an indoline
scaffold. This work resulted in the discovery of compound <b>7</b>, which displayed potent in vitro CETP inhibition, a favorable PK–PD
profile relative to tetrahydroquinoxaline <b>5</b>, and dose-dependent
efficacy in the transgenic cynomologus-CETP mouse HDL PD assay