gem-Dinitroalkyl Benzenes: A Novel Class of IOP-Lowering Agents for the Treatment of Ocular Hypertension
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
Primary open angle glaucoma is the second most common cause of blindness
worldwide. Nitric oxide has recently received particular attention as a potential antiglaucoma
agent. In this work, gem-dinitroalkyl benzenes are evaluated for their capability to act as a new
class of IOP lowering agents. These derivatives have been endowed with a variety of NO-release
capacities and found to relax contracted rat aorta strips in a concentration-dependent manner.
They have been studied for their IOP-lowering activity in a transient ocular hypertensive rabbit
model at 1% dose. The most effective IOP-lowering products were compounds 9−11 and 13,
whose activity was similar to that of Molsidomine 120 min after administration. Compounds 9
and 13 were selected for evaluation using carbomer-induced glaucoma as the chronic model of
IOP. They cause a significant reduction in IOP in the first 24 h, and their activity is maintained over 5 days, displaying a
Molsidomine-like profile
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
gem-Dinitroalkyl benzenes, nitric oxide, glaucoma, ocular hypertension
Elenco autori:
Blangetti, Marco; Rolando, Barbara; Marini, Elisabetta; Chegaev, Konstantin; Guglielmo, Stefano; Lazzarato, Loretta; Laura, Lucarini; Emanuela, Masini; Fruttero, Roberta
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