A NOVEL POSITIVE INOTROPIC SERIES .1. INVITRO STUDIES OF 3-PYRIDYL-2(H-1)-QUINOLONE, 4-PYRIDYL-2(H-1)-QUINOLONE, 5-PYRIDYL-2(H-1)-QUINOLONE, 6-PYRIDYL-2(H-1)-QUINOLONE, 7-PYRIDYL-2(H-1)-QUINOLONE AND 8-PYRIDYL-2(H-1)-QUINOLONE DERIVATIVES
- 1 October 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 37-2 (10) , 1108-1112
Abstract
A series of 3-, 4-, 5-, 6-, 7- and 8-pyridyl-2(1H)-quinolones and related compounds were evaluated for positive inotropic and vasodilatory activities in vitro. Most of them produced dose-related increased in myocardial contractility of guinea pig isolated atria and perfused heart. In guinea pig atria, the 6-pyridyl molecules were more active than the 5-pyridyl ones; the mean ED50 of compounds 14, 32 and 33 was 4.0 .times. 10-7 mol/l i.e. 33 times that of sulmazole; that of compounds 6 and 7 was 2.0 .times. 10-5 mol/l. The potencies of the 5- and the 6-pyridyl series also differend by 2 log units on perfused guinea pig heart. The 5- and 6-pyridyl series induced relaxation in precontracted pig coronary artery and coronary vasodilation on perfused guinea pig heart. Compounds 14, 32 and 33 also showed .alpha.-adrenolytic properties, which were by 0.7 log unit lower than that of phentolamine. These results indicate that this novel cardiotonic series exert positive inotropic and coronary vasodilatory effects.This publication has 6 references indexed in Scilit:
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