dpc-423 has been researched along with Thrombosis* in 2 studies
1 review(s) available for dpc-423 and Thrombosis
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Factor Xa inhibitors: next-generation antithrombotic agents.
Topics: Administration, Oral; Animals; Anticoagulants; Biological Availability; Clinical Trials as Topic; Drug Design; Drug Evaluation, Preclinical; Factor Xa Inhibitors; Hemostasis; Humans; Models, Molecular; Protein Conformation; Structure-Activity Relationship; Thrombosis | 2010 |
1 other study(ies) available for dpc-423 and Thrombosis
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Discovery of 1-(3'-aminobenzisoxazol-5'-yl)-3-trifluoromethyl-N-[2-fluoro-4- [(2'-dimethylaminomethyl)imidazol-1-yl]phenyl]-1H-pyrazole-5-carboxyamide hydrochloride (razaxaban), a highly potent, selective, and orally bioavailable factor Xa inhibitor.
Modification of a series of pyrazole factor Xa inhibitors to incorporate an aminobenzisoxazole as the P(1) ligand resulted in compounds with improved selectivity for factor Xa relative to trypsin and plasma kallikrein. Further optimization of the P(4) moiety led to compounds with enhanced permeability and reduced protein binding. The SAR and pharmacokinetic profile of this series of compounds is described herein. These efforts culminated in 1-(3'-aminobenzisoxazol-5'-yl)-3-trifluoromethyl-N-[2-fluoro-4-[(2'-dimethylaminomethyl)imidazol-1-yl]phenyl]-1H-pyrazole-5-carboxyamide (11d), a potent, selective, and orally bioavailable inhibitor of factor Xa. On the basis of its excellent in vitro potency and selectivity profile, high free fraction in human plasma, good oral bioavailability, and in vivo efficacy in antithrombotic models, the HCl salt of this compound was selected for clinical development as razaxaban (DPC 906, BMS-561389). Topics: Administration, Oral; Animals; Biological Availability; Blood Proteins; Caco-2 Cells; Crystallography, X-Ray; Dogs; Factor Xa Inhibitors; Fibrinolytic Agents; Humans; Imidazoles; Isoxazoles; Models, Molecular; Permeability; Protein Binding; Pyrazoles; Rabbits; Structure-Activity Relationship; Thrombosis | 2005 |