Discovery of Highly Selective Inhibitors of Calmodulin-Dependent Kinases That Restore Insulin Sensitivity in the Diet-Induced Obesity in Vivo Mouse Model

发现高选择性钙调蛋白依赖性激酶抑制剂,可恢复饮食诱导的肥胖小鼠体内模型中的胰岛素敏感性

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作者:Christophe Fromont, Alessio Atzori, Divneet Kaur, Lubna Hashmi, Graziella Greco, Alejandro Cabanillas, Huy Van Nguyen, D Heulyn Jones, Miguel Garzón, Ana Varela, Brett Stevenson, Greg P Iacobini, Marc Lenoir, Sundaresan Rajesh, Clare Box, Jitendra Kumar, Paige Grant, Vera Novitskaya, Juliet Morgan, 

Abstract

Polymorphisms in the region of the calmodulin-dependent kinase isoform D (CaMK1D) gene are associated with increased incidence of diabetes, with the most common polymorphism resulting in increased recognition by transcription factors and increased protein expression. While reducing CaMK1D expression has a potentially beneficial effect on glucose processing in human hepatocytes, there are no known selective inhibitors of CaMK1 kinases that can be used to validate or translate these findings. Here we describe the development of a series of potent, selective, and drug-like CaMK1 inhibitors that are able to provide significant free target cover in mouse models and are therefore useful as in vivo tool compounds. Our results show that a lead compound from this series improves insulin sensitivity and glucose control in the diet-induced obesity mouse model after both acute and chronic administration, providing the first in vivo validation of CaMK1D as a target for diabetes therapeutics.

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