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BAY-87-2243 is a potent and selective hypoxia-inducible factor-1 (HIF-1) inhibitor. BAY 87-2243 inhibits HIF-1 reporter gene activity and CA9 protein expression with IC50 of 0.7 nM and 2 nM, respectively. In hypoxic lung cancer H460 cells, BAY-87-2243 suppresses HIF target gene expression, and inhibits HIF-1α protein accumulation. BAY-87-2243 showed dose-dependent in vivo antitumor efficacy in the H460 lung tumor xenograft model accompanied by a suppression of HIF-1a protein and HIF-1 target genes without any signs of toxicity or body weight loss. Further mode-of-action analyses revealed that BAY-87-2243 exerts its effect on the HIF pathway by blocking mitochondrial complex I activity and thereby reducing HIF protein levels under hypoxia. BAY-87-2243 had been in phase I clinical trials by Bayer for the treatment of malignancies. However, this study has been terminated for the drug-related adverse events.
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CHEMICAL (RACEMIC)

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CHEMICAL (ABSOLUTE)

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CHEMICAL (ACHIRAL)


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MK-3697 a drug, currently being developed by Merck, for the treatment Insomnia. MK-3697 is a potent and selective Orexin receptor type 2 antagonist.