Modulation of peripheral serotonin levels by novel tryptophan hydroxylase inhibitors for the potenti
The discovery of a novel class of peripheral tryptophan hydroxylase (TPH) inhibitors is described. This class of TPH inhibitors exhibits excellent potency in in vitro biochemical and cell-based assays, and it selectively reduces serotonin levels in the murine intestine after oral administration without affecting levels in the brain. These TPH1 inhibitors may provide novel treatments for gastrointestinal disorders associated with dysregulation of the serotonergic system, such as chemotherapy-induced emesis and irritable bowel syndrome.
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Institution name: Lexicon Pharmaceuticals
Authors: Shi ZC, Devasagayaraj A, Gu K, Jin H, Marinelli B, Samala L, Scott S, Stouch T, Tunoori A, Wang Y, Zang Y, Zhang C, Kimball SD, Main AJ, Sun W, Yang Q, Nouraldeen A, Yu XQ, Buxton E, Patel S, Nguyen N, Swaffield J, Powell DR, Wilson A, Liu Q.
Journal Name: J Med Chem.
Data: 2008, Jul
Volume: 51(13):3684-7
Country: USA
Other Categories:
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
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