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Formula | C22H25ClF2N6O3 |
Molar mass | 494.93 g·mol−1 |
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TDI-11861 is a chemical compound which acts as a potent [1] and selective inhibitor of soluble adenylyl cyclase (sAC).[2] In animal studies it reversibly inhibits sperm motility, producing temporary infertility without hormonal side effects. While TDI-11861 is at an early developmental stage and is unlikely to be developed for medical uses in humans itself, it represents an important proof of concept which may potentially lead to the development of future male contraceptive drugs.[3][4]
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References
- ^ Rossetti T, Ferreira J, Ghanem L, Buck H, Steegborn C, Myers RW, et al. (28 September 2022). "Assessing potency and binding kinetics of soluble adenylyl cyclase (sAC) inhibitors to maximize therapeutic potential". Frontiers in Physiology. 13: 1013845. doi:10.3389/fphys.2022.1013845. PMC 9554468. PMID 36246105.
- ^ Miller M, Rossetti T, Ferreira J, Ghanem L, Balbach M, Kaur N, et al. (November 2022). "Design, Synthesis, and Pharmacological Evaluation of Second-Generation Soluble Adenylyl Cyclase (sAC, ADCY10) Inhibitors with Slow Dissociation Rates". Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 65 (22): 15208–15226. doi:10.1021/acs.jmedchem.2c01133. PMC 9866367. PMID 36346696. S2CID 253395810.
- ^ Balbach M, Rossetti T, Ferreira J, Ghanem L, Ritagliati C, Myers RW, et al. (February 2023). "On-demand male contraception via acute inhibition of soluble adenylyl cyclase". Nature Communications. 14 (1): 637. Bibcode:2023NatCo..14..637B. doi:10.1038/s41467-023-36119-6. PMC 9929232. PMID 36788210.
- ^ WO 2022/232259, Balbach M, et al., "Soluble Adenylyl Cyclase (sAC) Inhibitors and Uses Thereof", published 3 November 2022, assigned to Cornell University and Tri-Institutional Therapeutics Discovery Institute, Inc.