Zardaverine

  • Chemical Properties
CAS No. 101975-10-4 Cat. No. BCP06509
Name Zardaverine
Synonyms
Formula C12H10F2N2O3 M. Wt 268.22
  • Biological Activity
Description Zardaverine inhibited the cyclic GMP-inhibitable PDE III from human platelets and the rolipram-inhibitable PDE IV from canine trachea and human polymorphonuclear (PMN) cells with IC50-values of 0.58, 0.79 and 0.17 μM, respectively. The pyridazinone derivative affected the calmodulin-stimulated PDE I, the cyclic GMP-stimulated PDE II and the cyclic GMP-specific PDE V only marginally at concentrations up to 100μM. Zardaverine inhibits the ADP-induced aggregation of human platelets with an IC50 of 1.6 μM. This inhibition was synergistically increased by activators of adenylate cyclase such as PGE1 and forskolin. In human PMN cells, Zardaverine inhibited the zymosan-induced superoxide anion generation with an IC50 of 0.40 μM. Again, this effect was increased by activators of adenylate cyclase. Zardaverine acted in synergy with the adenylate cyclase activators prostaglandin E2 and CG 4203, a prostacyclin analog, and super-additive effects of combinations were observed. Zardaverine and dexam
Pathways Protease/Metabolic Enzyme 
Targets Phosphodiesterase/PDE 

Structure

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