Almitrine dimesylate
Almitrine dimesylate inhibits selectively the Ca2+-dependent K+ channel and that in rat chemoreceptor cellsused in the treatment of hypoxemic chronic lung diseases. (In Vitro) :Almitrine inhibits the activity of a high-conductance (152±13 pS), Ca2+-dependent K+ channel by decreasing its open probability. The IC50 value of the effect is 0.22 μM. The inhibitory effect of Almitrine on Ca2+-dependent K+ channels also is observed in GH3 cells. Almitrine at concentrations up to 10 μM does not affect whole-cell voltage-dependent K+, Ca2+, or Na+ currents in rat or rabbit cells. However, this concentration of Almitrine significantly inhibits the Ca2+-dependent component of K+ currents in rat chemoreceptor cells. (In Vivo) :Almitrine acts via the peripheral arterial chemoreceptors raising carotid sinus nerve output and minute ventilation. Almitrine also has a pulmonary vascular action causing a dose-dependent constriction and dilatation. At low doses Almitrine enhances hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction and may improve the overall ventilation/perfusion ratio.
Product Specifications
CAS Number
29608-49-9
Product Name Alternative
Almitrine mesylate | Almitrine bismesylate | Almitrine bismethanesulfonate
Field of Research
Pharmacology & Drug Discovery
Purity
>98% (HPLC)
Solubility
DMSO:125 mg/mL (186.63 mM)
Smiles
CS (O) (=O) =O.CS (O) (=O) =O.Fc1ccc (cc1) C (N1CCN (CC1) c1nc (NCC=C) nc (NCC=C) n1) c1ccc (F) cc1
Molecular Formula
C28H37F2N7O6S2
Molecular Weight
669.76
Storage Conditions
Storage temperature: -20°C. Stability: ≥ 2 years
Notes
For research use only.
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