Endocrinology-Hormones

Small molecules play a pivotal role in Endocrinology Research. These are low molecular weight compounds that have a significant impact on the endocrine system, hormones, and their receptors. Here are some key aspects of how small molecules are involved in this field:

  • Hormone Mimetics and Inhibitors: Small molecules are used to develop synthetic compounds that mimic the actions of hormones or inhibit their effects. For example, drugs like metformin for diabetes management and selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs) for breast cancer treatment are used to either mimic or block hormonal activity.
  • Receptor Modulation: Small molecules can bind to hormone receptors and modulate their activity. This is crucial in developing drugs that target specific hormone receptors, like the use of small molecule agonists and antagonists to regulate thyroid hormone receptors.
  • Metabolism Regulation: Endocrinology research often focuses on metabolism and how hormones like insulin regulate it. Small molecules are employed to understand and develop drugs targeting enzymes involved in metabolism, such as glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) agonists for diabetes treatment.
  • Steroid Hormone Production: Small molecules may be utilized to influence the production of steroid hormones in the adrenal glands or gonads. This is essential for conditions like Cushing's syndrome or polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
  • Hormone Assays: In laboratory research, small molecules are used as tracers or markers in hormone assays. For instance, small molecule fluorophores can be attached to antibodies to detect hormone levels in blood samples.

Drug Development: Endocrinology research relies on small molecules as potential drug candidates. Researchers design and test small molecules for their effectiveness in modulating hormonal pathways, with the goal of developing new therapies for endocrine disorders.
In summary, small molecules are indispensable tools in Endocrinology Research, enabling scientists to better understand the endocrine system's intricacies and develop novel treatments for a wide range of hormonal disorders and conditions. Their versatility and specificity make them valuable assets in advancing our knowledge of endocrinology and improving patient care.


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  1. GnRH-1 agonist

    AEZS-108 is a peptide agonist of the gonadotropin releasing hormone-1 receptor (GnRH-1R) that is conjugated to the anthracycline antibiotic doxorubicin with potential antineoplastic activity.
  2. PROTAC ER Degrader-3 is an intermediate for synthesis of PAC. PAC, consists the ADCs linker and PROTACs, conjugated to an antibody. PAC extracts from patent WO2017201449A1, compound LP2. PAC conjugated to an antibody is a more marked estrogen receptor-alpha (ERα) degrader compared to PROTAC (without Ab).
  3. GPR4 antagonist

    NE 52-QQ57 is a selective, and orally available GPR4 antagonist with an IC50 of 70 nM. Anti-inflammatory activities.
  4. AZ-1355 is an effctive lipid-lowering compound, which also inhibits platelet aggregation in vivo and elevates the prostaglandin I2/thromboxane A2 ratio in vitro.
  5. TR antagonist

    TR antagonist 1 is a high-affinity thyroid hormone receptor (TR) antagonist with IC50s of 36 and 22 nM for TRα and TRβ, respectively.
  6. GPR84 antagonist

    GPR84 antagonist 8 is a selective GPR84 antagonist.
  7. Topilutamide is a topical nonsteroidal antiandrogen (NSAA).
  8. RORγ(RORc) agonists

    GNE-6468 is a potent and selective RORγ(RORc) agonists with an EC50 value of 13 nM for HEK-293 cell.
  9. MC 1046(Impurity A of Calcipotriol) is an impurity of Calcipotriol; Calcipotriol (MC 903; Calcipotriene) is a ligand of VDR-like receptors.
  10. estrogen receptor modulators

    Pipendoxifene hydrochloride is a selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs).
  11. antiestrogenic properties

    FLTX1 is a fluorescent Tamoxifen derivative that can specifically label intracellular Tamoxifen-binding sites (estrogen receptors) under permeabilized and non-permeabilized conditions. FLTX1 exhibits the potent antiestrogenic properties of Tamoxifen in breast cancer cells. FLTX1 is devoid of the estrogenic agonistic effect on the uterus.
  12. modulator of estrogen receptor ER-alpha36

    SNG-1153 is a modulator of estrogen receptor ER-alpha36.

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