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Reversible inhibitors of the gastric (H+/K+)-ATPase. 2. 1-Arylpyrrolo[3,2-c]quinolines: effect of the 4-substituent
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry1992Vol. 35(10), pp. 1845–1852
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Colin A. Leach, Thomas H. Brown, R J Ife, David J. Keeling, Shiona M. Laing, Mary E. Parsons, Christopher A. Price, Kenneth J. Wiggall
Abstract
Further work on compounds 1 has identified the 4-position as a site where substantial modifications are tolerated, leading to analogues which are more potent and less toxic than those described previously. The best compound in the series is 13a (SK&F 96356), which is a potent inhibitor of gastric acid secretion in both the pentagastrin-stimulated rat and the histamine-stimulated dog. This compound shows reversible, K(+)-competitive binding to the enzyme. Because of its fluorescent properties, it is also proving useful in vitro as a probe of the structure and function of the (H+/K+)-ATPase.
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