cyclopamine and Medulloblastoma

cyclopamine has been researched along with Medulloblastoma* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for cyclopamine and Medulloblastoma

ArticleYear
Discovery of a potent and orally active hedgehog pathway antagonist (IPI-926).
    Journal of medicinal chemistry, 2009, Jul-23, Volume: 52, Issue:14

    Recent evidence suggests that blocking aberrant hedgehog pathway signaling may be a promising therapeutic strategy for the treatment of several types of cancer. Cyclopamine, a plant Veratrum alkaloid, is a natural product antagonist of the hedgehog pathway. In a previous report, a seven-membered D-ring semisynthetic analogue of cyclopamine, IPI-269609 (2), was shown to have greater acid stability and better aqueous solubility compared to cyclopamine. Further modifications of the A-ring system generated three series of analogues with improved potency and/or solubility. Lead compounds from each series were characterized in vitro and evaluated in vivo for biological activity and pharmacokinetic properties. These studies led to the discovery of IPI-926 (compound 28), a novel semisynthetic cyclopamine analogue with substantially improved pharmaceutical properties and potency and a favorable pharmacokinetic profile relative to cyclopamine and compound 2. As a result, complete tumor regression was observed in a Hh-dependent medulloblastoma allograft model after daily oral administration of 40 mg/kg of compound 28.

    Topics: Administration, Oral; Animals; Antineoplastic Agents; Cell Line; Drug Discovery; Hedgehog Proteins; Humans; Liver; Medulloblastoma; Microsomes; Signal Transduction; Stereoisomerism; Veratrum Alkaloids

2009