1988
DOI: 10.1111/j.1527-3466.1988.tb00518.x
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Cicletanine

Abstract: Cicletanine hydrochloride is a new antihypertensive molecule synthetized and studied in our laboratory. Its chemical structure is uncommon for an antihypertensive molecule; it is characterized by the presence of a furopyridine group. Cicletanine is, therefore, a member of a new family of compounds with primarily antihypertensive properties, although some of the furopyridine derivatives have also antiallergic and antiinflammatory effects.The mechanism by which cicletanine lowers blood pressure has not been defi… Show more

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“…Cicletanine (3‐(4‐chlorophenyl)‐1,3‐dihydro‐7‐hydroxy‐6‐methylfuro‐[3,4‐c] pyridine) is a novel agent that has been shown to possess vasorelaxant, natriuretic and diuretic properties in preclinical and clinical studies (Chabrier et al , 1988; Koltai et al , 1990). The mechanism(s) by which cicletanine (CIC) induces these biological effects has not been definitely established.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cicletanine (3‐(4‐chlorophenyl)‐1,3‐dihydro‐7‐hydroxy‐6‐methylfuro‐[3,4‐c] pyridine) is a novel agent that has been shown to possess vasorelaxant, natriuretic and diuretic properties in preclinical and clinical studies (Chabrier et al , 1988; Koltai et al , 1990). The mechanism(s) by which cicletanine (CIC) induces these biological effects has not been definitely established.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This effect was demonstrated only for higher doses (100 mg and over) and was usually accompanied by a marked stimulation of renal prostacycIin synthesis [98,99] . 48) [30]. 47).…”
Section: Prostacyc6n-stimulating Substancesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…46). However, it could be regarded as the natural consequence of prostacyclin stimulation [30,82,89] since prostacyclin can transfer free intracytosolic calcium into the calcium store of the cell via an elevation of the cellular cAMP content [140,302]. 45).…”
Section: Prostacyc6n-stimulating Substancesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The antihypertensive agent cicletanine (CIC), a furopyridine derivative, exhibits several pharmacological actions on vascular vessels including activation of prostacyclin synthesis (Dorian et al , 1984; 1988; Calder et al , 1992a,b), histamine H 1 ‐receptor blockade (Schoeffter et al , 1987; Schoeffter & Godfraind, 1988), α 1 ‐adrenoceptor blockade (Chabrier et al , 1988), calcium channel blockade (Noack & Deitmer, 1993), opening of potassium channels (Koltai et al , 1990), inhibition of guanosine 3′:5′‐cyclic monophosphate (cyclic GMP) phosphodiesterase (Silver et al , 1990; 1991), and direct relaxation of vascular smooth muscle (Auguet et al , 1988). The mechanism underlying the antihypertensive action of CIC is complex and not fully understood.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%