BAY-6096: A
Potent, Selective, and Highly Water-Soluble
Adrenergic α2B Antagonist
Posted on 2023-03-18 - 13:05
After acute myocardial infarction, early reperfusion
is the most
effective strategy for reducing cardiac damage and improving clinical
outcome. However, restoring blood flow to the ischemic myocardium
can paradoxically induce injury by itself (reperfusion injury), with
microvascular dysfunction being one contributing factor. α2B adrenergic receptors have been hypothesized to be involved
in this process. To assess α2B-related pharmacology,
we identified a novel α2B antagonist by HTS. The
HTS hit showed limited α2A selectivity as well as
low solubility and was optimized toward BAY-6096, a potent, selective,
and highly water-soluble α2B antagonist. Key aspects
of the optimization were the introduction of a permanently charged
pyridinium moiety to achieve very good aqueous solubility and the
inversion of an amide to prevent genotoxicity. BAY-6096 dose-dependently
reduced blood pressure increases in rats induced by an α2B agonist, demonstrating the role of α2B receptors
in vascular constriction in rats.
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Meibom, Daniel; Meyer, Jutta; von Buehler, Clemens-Jeremias; Collins, Karl D.; Maassen, Stefanie; Gericke, Kersten Matthias; et al. (2023): BAY-6096: A
Potent, Selective, and Highly Water-Soluble
Adrenergic α2B Antagonist. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jmedchem.2c01690
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AUTHORS (15)
DM
Daniel Meibom
JM
Jutta Meyer
Cv
Clemens-Jeremias von Buehler
KC
Karl D. Collins
SM
Stefanie Maassen
KG
Kersten Matthias Gericke
JH
Jörg Hüser
JM
Joachim Mittendorf
NO
Nuria Ortega Hernandez
JS
Jens Schamberger
JS
Jan Stampfuss
AS
Alexander Straub
AT
Afra Torge
NW
Norbert Witowski
FW
Frank Wunder
KEYWORDS
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