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Resolving Inflammation: Synthesis, Configurational Assignment, and Biological Evaluations of RvD1n-3 DPA.

Jørn Eivind TungenLisa GerstmannAnders VikRoberta De MatteisRomain Alexandre ColasJesmond DalliNan ChiangCharles Nicholas SerhanMarkus KalesseTrond Vidar Hansen
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2018)
New drugs that can resolve inflammation without immunosuppressive effects are at the medicinal chemistry frontier. Pro-resolving endogenously formed small molecules, that is, the resolvins, are excellent candidates displaying such bioactions. The first total synthesis of the specialized pro-resolving mediator RvD1n-3 DPA has been achieved using the underutilized sp3 -sp3 Negishi cross coupling reaction and an alkyne hydrosilylation-protodesilylation protocol. Biological evaluations revealed that this novel mediator displays low nanomolar pro-resolving properties and potently activates the human DRV1/GPR32 receptor. As such, this endogenous natural product is a lead compound for the development of novel immunoresolvents.
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