Vatinoxan hydrochloride
Names
Biological Activity
[Description]:
Vatinoxan hydrochloride (MK-467 hydrochloride;L-659066 hydrochloride) is a peripheral α2 adrenergic receptor antagonist.
[Related Catalog]:
[Target]
α2 adrenergic receptor[1]
[In Vivo]
Vatinoxan alone increases cardiac index and tissue oxygen delivery and has no deleterious adverse effects. Vatinoxan attenuates or prevents dexmedetomidine’s systemic hemodynamic effects in a dose-dependent manner when given simultaneously i.v. but has no effect on the pulmonary outcome in conscious dogs. A 50:1 dose ratio (Vatinoxan:dexmedetomidine) induces the least alterations in cardiovascular function[1]. Vatinoxan dose-dependently attenuates the bradycardia associated with dexmedetomidine, and shortens the sedative effect without altering its quality. Vatinoxan may be useful in attenuating reductions in heart rate in conscious catsadministered dexmedetomidine[2].
[Animal admin]
Dogs[1] Eight dogs receive either dexmedetomidine (10 μg/kg), Vatinoxan (250 μg/kg or dexmedetomidine (10 μg/kg) with increasing doses of Vatinoxan (250 μg/kg, 500 μg/kg and 750 μg/kg). Treatments are given intravenously (i.v.) in a randomized, crossover design with a 14-day ishout period. Systemic hemodynamics and arterial blood gas analyses are recorded at baseline and at intervals up to 90 min after drugs administration[1]. Cats[2] Cats are administered seven IV treatments are administered at least 2 weeks apart, consisting of dexmedetomidine 12.5 μg/kg (D12.5) and 25 μg/kg (D25), Vatinoxan 300 μg/kg (M300), and D25 combined with 75, 150, 300 and 600 μg/kg of Vatinoxan (D25M 75, D25M150, D25M300 and D25M600, respectively). Heart rates (HR) are recorded via telemetry and sedation assessed with a simple descriptive score and a visual analogue scale prior to treatments and at intervals until 8 hours thereafter[2].
[References]
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Chemical & Physical Properties
[ Molecular Formula ]:
C20H27ClN4O4S
[ Molecular Weight ]:
454.97100
[ Exact Mass ]:
454.14400
[ PSA ]:
106.76000
[ LogP ]:
3.22850
[ Storage condition ]:
2-8℃
Related Compounds
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