Discovery of the Selective Androgen Receptor Modulator MK-0773 Using a Rational Development Strategy Based on Differential Transcriptional Requirements for Androgenic Anabolism Versus Reproductive Physiology

Selective androgen receptor modulators (SARMs) are androgen receptor (AR) ligands that induce anabolism while having reduced effects in reproductive tissues. In various experimental contexts SARMs fully activate, partially activate, or even antagonize the AR, but how these complex activities transla...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of biological chemistry 2010-05, Vol.285 (22), p.17054-17064
Hauptverfasser: Schmidt, Azriel, Kimmel, Donald B., Bai, Chang, Scafonas, Angela, Rutledge, SuJane, Vogel, Robert L., McElwee-Witmer, Sheila, Chen, Fang, Nantermet, Pascale V., Kasparcova, Viera, Leu, Chih-tai, Zhang, Hai-Zhuan, Duggan, Mark E., Gentile, Michael A., Hodor, Paul, Pennypacker, Brenda, Masarachia, Patricia, Opas, Evan E., Adamski, Sharon A., Cusick, Tara E., Wang, Jiabing, Mitchell, Helen J., Kim, Yuntae, Prueksaritanont, Thomayant, Perkins, James J., Meissner, Robert S., Hartman, George D., Freedman, Leonard P., Harada, Shun-ichi, Ray, William J.
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Zusammenfassung:Selective androgen receptor modulators (SARMs) are androgen receptor (AR) ligands that induce anabolism while having reduced effects in reproductive tissues. In various experimental contexts SARMs fully activate, partially activate, or even antagonize the AR, but how these complex activities translate into tissue selectivity is not known. Here, we probed receptor function using >1000 synthetic AR ligands. These compounds produced a spectrum of activities in each assay ranging from 0 to 100% of maximal response. By testing different classes of compounds in ovariectomized rats, we established that ligands that transactivated a model promoter 40–80% of an agonist, recruited the coactivator GRIP-1
ISSN:0021-9258
1083-351X
DOI:10.1074/jbc.M109.099002