Evaluation of biological activity of some pyridine derivatives on perfusion pressure and their interaction with the M2 muscarinic receptor
Figueroa‐Valverde Lauro,
López‐Ramos Maria,
Rosas‐Nexticapa Marcela
et al.
Abstract:The aim of this study was to evaluate the biological activity of some pyridine derivatives (compounds 1 to 15) on perfusion pressure in an isolated rat heart model. Furthermore, theoretical interaction of pyridine derivatives with the M2 muscarinic receptor was determined using acetylcholine, AF‐DX 116 and the 3uon protein as theoretical tools in a docking model. Results showed that pyridine derivatives 6, 9, and 13 decreased perfusion pressure compared to control conditions and compounds 1‐5, 7, 8, 10‐12, 14,… Show more
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