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Pharmacological Characterization of SAR407899, a Novel Rho-Kinase Inhibitor
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Recent advances in basic and clinical research have identified Rho kinase as an important target potentially implicated in a variety of cardiovascular diseases. Rho kinase is a downstream mediator of RhoA that leads to stress fiber formation, membrane ruffling, smooth muscle contraction, and cell motility. Increased Rho-kinase activity is associated with vasoconstriction and elevated blood pressure. We identified a novel inhibitor of Rho kinase (SAR407899) and characterized its effects in biochemical, cellular, tissue-based, and in vivo assays. SAR407899 is an ATP-competitive Rho-kinase inhibitor, equipotent against human and rat-derived Rho-kinase 2 with inhibition constant values of 36 nM and 41 nM, respectively. It is highly selective in panel of 117 receptor and enzyme targets. SAR407899 is ≈8-fold more active than fasudil. In vitro, SAR407899 demonstrated concentration-dependent inhibition of Rho-kinase–mediated phosphorylation of myosin phosphatase, thrombin-induced stress fiber formation, platelet-derived growth factor–induced proliferation, and monocyte chemotactic protein-1–stimulated chemotaxis. SAR407899 potently (mean IC
50
values: 122 to 280 nM) and species-independently relaxed precontracted isolated arteries of different species and different vascular beds. In vivo, over the dose range 3 to 30 mg/kg PO, SAR407899 lowered blood pressure in a variety of rodent models of arterial hypertension. The antihypertensive effect of SAR407899 was superior to that of fasudil and Y-27632. In conclusion, SAR407899 is a novel and potent selective Rho-kinase inhibitor with promising antihypertensive activity.
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Title: Pharmacological Characterization of SAR407899, a Novel Rho-Kinase Inhibitor
Description:
Recent advances in basic and clinical research have identified Rho kinase as an important target potentially implicated in a variety of cardiovascular diseases.
Rho kinase is a downstream mediator of RhoA that leads to stress fiber formation, membrane ruffling, smooth muscle contraction, and cell motility.
Increased Rho-kinase activity is associated with vasoconstriction and elevated blood pressure.
We identified a novel inhibitor of Rho kinase (SAR407899) and characterized its effects in biochemical, cellular, tissue-based, and in vivo assays.
SAR407899 is an ATP-competitive Rho-kinase inhibitor, equipotent against human and rat-derived Rho-kinase 2 with inhibition constant values of 36 nM and 41 nM, respectively.
It is highly selective in panel of 117 receptor and enzyme targets.
SAR407899 is ≈8-fold more active than fasudil.
In vitro, SAR407899 demonstrated concentration-dependent inhibition of Rho-kinase–mediated phosphorylation of myosin phosphatase, thrombin-induced stress fiber formation, platelet-derived growth factor–induced proliferation, and monocyte chemotactic protein-1–stimulated chemotaxis.
SAR407899 potently (mean IC
50
values: 122 to 280 nM) and species-independently relaxed precontracted isolated arteries of different species and different vascular beds.
In vivo, over the dose range 3 to 30 mg/kg PO, SAR407899 lowered blood pressure in a variety of rodent models of arterial hypertension.
The antihypertensive effect of SAR407899 was superior to that of fasudil and Y-27632.
In conclusion, SAR407899 is a novel and potent selective Rho-kinase inhibitor with promising antihypertensive activity.
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