1994
DOI: 10.1016/0014-2999(94)00485-4
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BAY u9773, a novel antagonist of cysteinyl-leukotrienes with activity against two receptor subtypes

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“…We can therefore speculate that the same receptor exists in human lung coupled to a relaxation effect, probably mediated through stimulation of endothelial nitric-oxide synthase. BAY u9773 was also reported to contract various tissue preparations from guinea pig (Tudhope et al, 1994;Wikström Jonsson et al, 1998). It must be emphasized, however, that the molecular targets of BAY u9773 in this species might not be identical to the CysLT receptors found in the human lung (Gorenne et al, 1996).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…We can therefore speculate that the same receptor exists in human lung coupled to a relaxation effect, probably mediated through stimulation of endothelial nitric-oxide synthase. BAY u9773 was also reported to contract various tissue preparations from guinea pig (Tudhope et al, 1994;Wikström Jonsson et al, 1998). It must be emphasized, however, that the molecular targets of BAY u9773 in this species might not be identical to the CysLT receptors found in the human lung (Gorenne et al, 1996).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…BAY u9773 has been a useful tool to define CysLT 2 receptors pharmacologically. It has been shown to inhibit physiological responses insensitive to CysLT 1 antagonists in several species including man (Labat et al, 1992;Tudhope et al, 1994;Bä ck et al, 1996), thus allowing the detection of the CysLT 2 sites.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One interpretation is that there may be a CysLT 1 receptor subtype. In addition, Tudhope et al (1994) observed a residual contraction in the guinea pig 216 NOMENCLATURE FOR LEUKOTRIENE AND LIPOXIN RECEPTORS lung strip subsequent to CysLT 1 /CysLT 2 antagonism by BAY u9773. Recently, Bä ck et al (2000a,b) have reported that the contractions to LTC 4 in porcine and human pulmonary arteries were not antagonized by either MK-571 or BAY u9773, data which further suggest the presence of another CysLT receptor responsible for the LTC 4 -induced contractions.…”
Section: Evidence For Additional Cyslt Receptor Subtypesmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…A third CYS-LTR, CYSLTR3, not antagonised by any current antagonists has been suggested (101). Based on relatedness to the CYSLTRs and P2Y families, this could be the dualreceptor GPR17 (102).…”
Section: Cyslt Receptorsmentioning
confidence: 99%