1987
DOI: 10.1007/bf02535549
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Antitumor activity of SRI 62‐834, a cyclic ether analog of ET‐18‐OCH3

Abstract: SRI 62-834, an analog of the antitumor agent ET-18-OCH3 in which the oxygen atom at carbon atom 2 has been incorporated into a five-membered heterocycle, has been prepared and evaluated as an antitumor agent. The compound exhibited good cytotoxicity in vitro against a variety of tumor cell lines and was as effective as ET-18-OCH3 given orally in the mouse Meth A sarcoma model. SRI 62-834 was shown to be an inhibitor of platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF), possibly at the receptor level, and platelet-activati… Show more

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“…SRI 62.834 (13), which differs substantially from ET-18-OMe through its cyclic headgroup, still retains a type I molecular shape and is also highly cytotoxic (Houlihan et al 1987;Dive et al 1991). Similarly, the O -alkylethyleneglycophosphocholine homologues have type I molecular shape and are also cytotoxic (Honma et al 1983).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SRI 62.834 (13), which differs substantially from ET-18-OMe through its cyclic headgroup, still retains a type I molecular shape and is also highly cytotoxic (Houlihan et al 1987;Dive et al 1991). Similarly, the O -alkylethyleneglycophosphocholine homologues have type I molecular shape and are also cytotoxic (Honma et al 1983).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…THF derivative 3d is a key intermediate for the synthesis of the bioactive compound (S)-SRI-62-834 14 (Scheme 4), an antitumor agent 8 , that has been obtained previously by a multistep sequence that includes enzymatic resolution of the acetylated tetrahydrofuran-2,2-methanol. Spirodilactone 2g was obtained from substituted lactone 2f by simple lactonisation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Derivatives of 2,2-disubstituted tetrahydrofurans have elicited attention as antitumor agents 8 and potent VLA-4 antagonists, 9,10 which could be useful in the treatment of various VLA-4 dependent inflammatory diseases such as asthma, multiple sclerosis and arthritis. 1,7-Dioxaspiro [4.4]nonane (spiroditetrahydrofuran) skeleton exists in the naturally occurring prehispanolones, 11 leopersins, 12 syringolides.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One difference is that exposition with edelfosine leads to selective promotion of apoptosis in leukemic cells (Mollinedo et al, 1997;Gajate et al, 2000;. Edelfosine was tested as a pharmaceutical compound against prostate cancer (Berdel et al, 1981), human brain tumors, lung tumors and other cancer types (Berdel et al 1984;Denizot et al, 2001;Haugland et al, 1999;Houlihan et al, 1987;Kosano & Takatani, 1988;Ausili et al, 2008). In detail, edelfosine exposition leads to accumulation in lipid rafts (van der Luit et al, 2002; and to a reorganization of the lipid and protein composition of membrane caveolae Zaremberg et al, 2005;Gajate & Mollinedo, 2007).…”
Section: Possible Ways For Pharmacological Antimetastatic Approaches mentioning
confidence: 99%