产品描述 | Flavoxate Hydrochloride(DW-61 Hydrochloride) is a muscarinic AChR antagonist used in various urinary syndromes and as an antispasmodic.Target: mAChRFlavoxate displaces [3H]nitrendipine on the Ca2+ channels binding sites with IC50 of 254 μM [1]. Flavoxate (>10 μM) suppresses carbachol-induced contractions in isolated rat detrusor strips with pD value of 4.55. Flavoxate (>10 μM) suppresses Ca2+-induced contractions in isolated rat detrusor strips with pIC50 value of 4.92 [2]. Flavoxate (0.01 μM 10 μM) inhibits CAMP formation in a concentration-dependent manner in membranes from the rat striatum and cerebral cortex, an action which is completely abolished by pretreating the membranes with pertussis toxin (PTX) [3].Flavoxate (10mg/kg) suppresses both the an initial, rapidly rising phasic contraction (phase 1) and the tonic contraction (phase 2) contractions to the same extent in rats. Flavoxate (10mg/kg) abolishes the bladder contractions without causing any change in the amplitude of the contractions in rats. Flavoxate (3 mg/kg) abolishes the efferent neural activity and the associated bladder contractions for about 10 minutes without changing the baseline vesical pressure in rats. ICV-injected (50 to 200 μg/rat) or IT-injected (100 to 200 μg/rat) Flavoxate abolishes rhythmic bladder contractions during and after injection for five to 15 minutes in a dose-dependent manner in rats [2]. Flavoxate (3 mg/kg, i.v.) abolishes rhythmic bladder contractions and the maximal intervals of voiding contractions is 7.20 min [3]. References: [1]. Dansette, P.M., M. Jaoen, and C. Pons, HMG-CoA reductase activity in human liver microsomes: comparative inhibition by statins. Exp Toxicol Pathol, 2000. 52(2): p. 145-8. [2]. Kimura, Y., et al., Mechanisms of the suppression of the bladder activity by flavoxate. Int J Urol, 1996. 3(3): p. 218-27. [3]. Oka, M., et al., Brain pertussis toxin-sensitive G proteins are involved in the flavoxate hydrochloride-induced suppression of the micturition reflex in rats. Brain Res, 1996. 727(1-2): p. 91-8. |