Patent ID: 8354401
Filing Date: 2013-01-15
Classification: A61K,A61P,C07D

Abstract:
1. A compound of formula (I) wherein A is a group represented by the following formula wherein phenylene and pyridinyl optionally have one or the same or different 2 or 3 substituents selected from alkyl having a carbon number of 1-6 and optionally having substituent(s), alkenyl having a carbon number of 2-6 and optionally having substituent(s), alkynyl having a carbon number of 2-6 and optionally having substituent(s), cycloalkyl having a carbon number of 3-6 and optionally having substituent(s), aryl having a carbon number of 6-10 and optionally having substituent(s), heteroaryl containing 1 to 6 nitrogen atom(s), oxygen atom(s) and sulfur atom(s), having a ring-constituting atom number of 5-10 and optionally having substituent(s), alkoxy having a carbon number of 1-6 and optionally having substituent(s), acyl having a total carbon number of 2-7 and optionally having substituent(s), acyloxy having a total carbon number of 2-7 and optionally having substituent(s), a halogen atom, hydroxyl group, nitro, cyano, mercapto, alkylthio having a carbon number of 1-6 and optionally having substituent(s), alkylsulfinyl having a carbon number of 1-6 and optionally having substituent(s), alkylsulfonyl having a carbon number of 1-6 and optionally having substituent(s), amino, alkylamino having a carbon number of 1-6 and optionally having substituent(s), dialkylamino having a total carbon number of 2-12 and optionally having substituent(s), cyclic amino optionally having substituent(s), acylamino having a total carbon number of 2-7, alkylaminocarbonyl having a total carbon number of 2-7, cycloalkylaminocarbonyl having a total carbon number of 4-7, cyclic aminocarbonyl, alkylsulfonylamino having a carbon number of 1-6, cycloalkylsulfonylamino having a carbon number of 3-6, alkylaminosulfonyl having a carbon number of 1-6, cycloalkylaminosulfonyl having a carbon number of 3-6, and cyclic aminosulfonyl, the right bond is bonded to carbonyl, and the left bond is bonded to a nitrogen atom, R R R R X is a carbon atom (substituted with H or any of R Y is a single bond, carbonyl or an oxygen atom, Z m is 1 or 2, or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof.