CAS NO: | 152317-89-0 |
规格: | 98% |
分子量: | 302.41 |
包装 | 价格(元) |
1mg | 电议 |
5mg | 电议 |
10mg | 电议 |
20mg | 电议 |
Background:
Alniditan is a potent 5-HT1B/1D receptors agonist, with IC50 of 1.7 and 1.3 nM in HEK 293 cells, and pKi value of 8.96 and 9.40 for 5-HT1B/1D receptors, respectively.
In vitro, alniditan exhibits little vasoconstrictive effects on the rat basilar artery, although at a very high concentration 1 mM, alniditan causes intensive constriction, most likely through a mechanism independent from 5-HT receptor activation[1]. Alniditan is 10 times more potent than sumatriptan at the h5-HT1B receptor, and twice as potent at the h5-HT1D receptor[3].
The intraperitoneal administration of alniditan ED50=9 μg/kg and sumatriptan ED50=70 μg kg dose dependly reduces [125I]-BSA extravasation in the rat meninges when done 30 min before stimulation. The estimated ED values for alniditan are 9 μg/kg in the absence and 190 μg/kg in the presence of GR 127935[1]. Alniditan (3, 10, 30 and 100 μg/kg) produces a dose-dependent increase in the arteriovenous oxygen saturation difference, which seems to be attenuated in animals treated with GR127935. Alniditan dose-dependently decreases total carotid and arteriovenous anastomotic blood flow and concomitant conductance values; nutrient blood flow and conductance increase. Alniditan also produces significant increases in vascular conductance to the skin, ear, bone, salivary gland, fat, tongue, brain and dura mater; no changes are observed in the muscles and eyes[2].
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