Hyodeoxycholic acid derivatives as liver X receptor α and G-protein-coupled bile acid receptor agonists

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Simona De Marino
Adriana Carino
Dario Masullo
Claudia Finamore
Silvia Marchianò
Sabrina Cipriani
Francesco Saverio Di Leva
Bruno Catalanotti
Ettore Novellino
Vittorio Limongelli
Stefano Fiorucci
Angela Zampella
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[1] University of Naples “Federico II”,Department of Pharmacy
[2] Nuova Facoltà di Medicina,Department of Surgery and Biomedical Sciences
[3] Università della Svizzera Italiana (USI),undefined
[4] Faculty of Informatics,undefined
[5] Institute of Computational Science - Center for Computational Medicine in Cardiology,undefined
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Bile acids are extensively investigated for their potential in the treatment of human disorders. The liver X receptors (LXRs), activated by oxysterols and by a secondary bile acid named hyodeoxycholic acid (HDCA), have been found essential in the regulation of lipid homeostasis in mammals. Unfortunately, LXRα activates lipogenic enzymes causing accumulation of lipid in the liver. In addition to LXRs, HDCA has been also shown to function as ligand for GPBAR1, a G protein coupled receptor for secondary bile acids whose activation represents a promising approach to liver steatosis. In the present study, we report a library of HDCA derivatives endowed with modulatory activity on the two receptors. The lead optimization of HDCA moiety was rationally driven by the structural information on the binding site of the two targets and results from pharmacological characterization allowed the identification of hyodeoxycholane derivatives with selective agonistic activity toward LXRα and GPBAR1 and notably to the identification of the first example of potent dual LXRα/GPBAR1 agonists. The new chemical entities might hold utility in the treatment of dyslipidemic disorders.
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