Synthesis of 1,10-seco-5α-estr-1 -ynes: potential mechanism-based inhibitors of 3α- and 3β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases
- 1 January 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) in Journal of the Chemical Society, Perkin Transactions 1
- No. 4,p. 417-422
- https://doi.org/10.1039/p19930000417
Abstract
Oxido-reductase reactions mediated by 3α- and 3β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases alter the biological effects of steroid hormones. A novel and practical synthetic route from 19-nortestosterone 1 to (3R,S)-1,10-seco-5α-estr-1-yne-3,17β-diol 13a and structurally related analogues has been developed so that the potential of these 1,10-secosteroids as mechanism-based inhibitors of 3α- and 3β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases can be evaluated. Following double-bond reduction and acetylation of steroid 1, the Δ2-enol tert-butyldimethylsilyl ether derivative 4 is formed with high regioselectivity, then cleaved by ozonolysis, reduced with NaBH4, and methylated with CH2N2 to give 2,3-secosteroid 6. Carbons C1 and C2 are then sequentially removed to yield the (dodecahydro1H-benz[e]inden-7-yl)acetic acid derivative 10. Partial reduction and deacetylation of compound 10 by DIBALH yields the (dodecahydro-1H-benz[e]inden-7-yl)acetaldehyde derivative 11. The addition of HCCMgBr, LiCCCl and LiCCCF3 to aldehyde 11 yields 1,10-seco-5α-estr-1-yne 13a, and the chloro- and trifluoro-methylacetylenic analogues 13b and 13c, respectively. Selective oxidation by DDQ of 13a, and 13b, but not 13c, yields the corresponding 3-keto-1,10-secosteroids 14a and 14b.Keywords
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