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2,7-Disubstituted-pyrrolotriazine kinase inhibitors with an unusually high degree of reactive metabolite formation
Authors:Wells-Knecht Kevin J  Ott Gregory R  Cheng Mangeng  Wells Gregory J  Breslin Henry J  Gingrich Diane E  Weinberg Linda  Mesaros Eugen F  Huang Zeqi  Yazdanian Mehran  Ator Mark A  Aimone Lisa D  Zeigler Kelli  Dorsey Bruce D
Affiliation:Worldwide Development, Cephalon Inc., West Chester, Pennsylvania 19380, USA. kwellskn@cephalon.com
Abstract:There are numerous published studies establishing a link between reactive metabolite formation and toxicity of various drugs. Although the correlation between idiosyncratic reactions and reactive metabolite formation is not 1:1, the association between the two is such that many pharmaceutical companies now monitor for reactive metabolites as a standard part of drug candidate testing and selection. The most common method involves in vitro human microsomal incubations in the presence of a thiol trapping agent, such as glutathione (GSH), followed by LC/MS analysis. In this study, we describe several 2,7-disubstituted-pyrrolotriazine analogues that are extremely potent reactive metabolite precursors. Utilizing a UPLC/UV/MS method, unprecedented levels of GSH adducts were measured that are 5-10 times higher than previously reported for high reactive metabolite-forming compounds such as clozapine and troglitazone.
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