AT7867 dihydrochloride

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  • CAT Number: I001662
  • CAS Number: 1431697-86-7
  • Molecular Formula: C20H22Cl3N3
  • Molecular Weight: 410.77
  • Purity: ≥95%
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AT7867 dihydrochloride is a potent ATP-competitive inhibitor of Akt1/Akt2/Akt3 and p70S6K/PKA with IC50s of 32 nM/17 nM/47 nM and 85 nM/20 nM, respectively.
The inhibition of AKT2 by AT7867 is shown to be ATP-competitive with a Ki of 18nM. AT7867 also displays potent activity against the structurally related AGC kinases p70S6K and PKA, but shows a clear window of selectivity against kinases from other kinase sub-families. In vitro growth inhibition studies show that AT7867 blocks proliferation in a number of human cancer cell lines. AT7867 appears to be most potent at inhibiting proliferation in MES-SA uterine, MDA-MB-468 and MCF-7 breast, and HCT116 and HT29 colon lines (IC50 values range from 0.9-3 μM), and least effective in the two prostate lines tested (IC50 values range from 10-12 μM) [1].
Following oral administration at 20 mg/kg, the elimination of AT7867 from plasma appears to be similar to that observed after i.v. administration. Plasma levels of AT7867 remain above 0.5 μM for at least 6 hours following an oral dose of 20 mg/kg. Assuming linear pharmacokinetics following i.v. administration, the bioavailability by the oral route is calculated to be 44%. In vivo pharmacodynamic (PD) biomarker studies are therefore performed with this model. Following pharmacokinetic and tolerability studies, doses of AT7867 (90 mg/kg p.o. or 20 mg/kg i.p.) are administered to athymic mice bearing MES-SA tumors and the phosphorylation status of GSK3β and S6RP in tumors is monitored over time. Clear inhibition of phosphorylation of the two markers of pathway activity is seen at 2 and 6 hours following treatment with AT7867. By 24 hours, total levels of both GSK3β and S6RP are greatly reduced[1].


Catalog Number I001662
CAS Number 1431697-86-7
Synonyms

4-(4-chlorophenyl)-4-[4-(1H-pyrazol-4-yl)phenyl]piperidine;dihydrochloride

Molecular Formula C20H22Cl3N3
Purity ≥95%
InChI InChI=1S/C20H20ClN3.2ClH/c21-19-7-5-18(6-8-19)20(9-11-22-12-10-20)17-3-1-15(2-4-17)16-13-23-24-14-16;;/h1-8,13-14,22H,9-12H2,(H,23,24);2*1H
InChIKey ICUAUJBVBVIUAE-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES C1CNCCC1(C2=CC=C(C=C2)C3=CNN=C3)C4=CC=C(C=C4)Cl.Cl.Cl
Reference

[1]. Grimshaw KM, et al. AT7867 is a potent and oral inhibitor of AKT and p70 S6 kinase that induces pharmacodynamic changes and inhibits human tumor xenograft growth. Mol Cancer Ther, 2010, 9(5), 1100-1110.
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