3-Thio-quinolinone maxi-K openers for the treatment of erectile dysfunction
摘要:
A series of Maxi-K openers for the treatment of erectile dysfunction based on the 3-thio-quinolinone core is described. Significant levels of channel opening (up to 550% of control) are seen in transfected oocytes. Functional activity in rabbit corpus cavernosum tissue strips confirms the potential to effect therapy for ED, the effect being maximal for the 3-amino-2-hydroxy thiol side chain. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
3-Thio-quinolinone maxi-K openers for the treatment of erectile dysfunction
摘要:
A series of Maxi-K openers for the treatment of erectile dysfunction based on the 3-thio-quinolinone core is described. Significant levels of channel opening (up to 550% of control) are seen in transfected oocytes. Functional activity in rabbit corpus cavernosum tissue strips confirms the potential to effect therapy for ED, the effect being maximal for the 3-amino-2-hydroxy thiol side chain. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Compounds for the treatment of male erectile dysfunction
申请人:Boy M. Kenneth
公开号:US20050124611A1
公开(公告)日:2005-06-09
This invention describes compounds of Formula (I) which are modulators of potassium channels and are useful for treating conditions affected by abnormal potassium channel activity including erectile dysfunction and irritable bowel syndrome.
3-Thio-quinolinone maxi-K openers for the treatment of erectile dysfunction
作者:Kenneth M. Boy、Jason M. Guernon、Sing-Yuen Sit、Kai Xie、Piyasena Hewawasam、Christopher G. Boissard、Steven I. Dworetzky、Joanne Natale、Valentin K. Gribkoff、Nicholas Lodge、John E. Starrett
DOI:10.1016/j.bmcl.2004.07.080
日期:2004.10
A series of Maxi-K openers for the treatment of erectile dysfunction based on the 3-thio-quinolinone core is described. Significant levels of channel opening (up to 550% of control) are seen in transfected oocytes. Functional activity in rabbit corpus cavernosum tissue strips confirms the potential to effect therapy for ED, the effect being maximal for the 3-amino-2-hydroxy thiol side chain. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.