Abstract
BI-L-226, a 2,6-disubstituted 4-(2-arylethenyl)phenol, is a potent and selective 5-lipoxygenase inhibitor which shows excellent inhibition of antigen-induced leukotriene generation in the lung of cynomolgus monkeys by aerosol administration, although little activity has been observed by the p.o. route. The facile synthesis of the succinate ester BI-L-357, however, results in a prodrug which has p.o. activity between 10 to 30 mg/kg in an ex vivo whole blood model of leukotriene B4 generation in both squirrel and cynomolgus monkeys. In addition, the prodrug is effective in inhibiting pulmonary leukotriene C4 production in antigen-challenged cynomolgus monkeys in the same dose range. Plasma levels of the parent compound in the monkey after p.o. administration of 30 mg/kg are 25-fold higher than the IC50 needed for in vitro inhibition of leukotriene B4 in whole blood. Absolute bioavailability of the parent compound was 50%. The prodrug concept therefore extends the potential of this class of compounds to inflammation sites mediated by 5-lipoxygenase not readily treated by topical administration.
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