Cardioselective Antiischemic ATP-Sensitive Potassium Channel Openers. 2. Structure-Activity Studies on Benzopyranylcyanoguanidines; Modification of the Benzopyran Ring
Abstract:The ATP-sensitive potassium channel (KATP) openers are of considerable interest as myocardial protecting agents. However, there exists a narrow window of safety for the use of first-generation compounds as antiischemic agents due to their powerful peripheral vasodilating effects, which can result in underperfusion of the area already at risk. We have recently disclosed the discovery of benzopyranylcyanoguanidine type KATP openers (BMS-180448) which are more selective for the ischemic myocardium compared to the… Show more
“…It is speculated that the two methoxymethyl groups play an important role in coronary selective action [13]. Atwal et al [28] also reported a series of compounds with a benzopyran ring that have cardioselective actions. The benzopyranylcyanoguanidine type K ATP channel opener has antiischemic efficacy in animal models of myocardial ischemia without an effect on peripheral hemodynamic variables.…”
JTV-506 may possibly attenuate pulmonary vascular tone through its direct action on vascular smooth muscle cells. In the presence of MCT-induced pulmonary hypertension, JTV-506 may further attenuate pulmonary vascular tone through its direct action on endothelial cells, possibly by stimulating the endothelial release of NO.
“…It is speculated that the two methoxymethyl groups play an important role in coronary selective action [13]. Atwal et al [28] also reported a series of compounds with a benzopyran ring that have cardioselective actions. The benzopyranylcyanoguanidine type K ATP channel opener has antiischemic efficacy in animal models of myocardial ischemia without an effect on peripheral hemodynamic variables.…”
JTV-506 may possibly attenuate pulmonary vascular tone through its direct action on vascular smooth muscle cells. In the presence of MCT-induced pulmonary hypertension, JTV-506 may further attenuate pulmonary vascular tone through its direct action on endothelial cells, possibly by stimulating the endothelial release of NO.
“…4). Among benzopyran ring modifications [43], an exchange of the oxygen in 1-position by CH 2 is tolerated; exchange by NH is detrimental. The geminal 2-methyl groups are essential.…”
This review discusses structural aspects of second-generation K(ATP) channel openers (KCOs), which exhibit improved tissue-selectivity. Their therapeutic profile is debated with main focus on cardiac ischemia, asthma, and urinary incontinence.
“…These compounds can be used in many industrial applications such as light sensitive sunglasses [3,4], molecular electronics [5], optical memories [6][7][8][9]. On the other hand, many natural naphtho-and benzopyrans exhibit pharmacological applications [10,11] such as anti-HIV [12], antihypertensive [13] and anti-ischaemic [14] properties.…”
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