Abstract
This study with the new analog Ro 15-2041 (7-bromo-1,5-dihydro-3,6-dimethylimidazo[2,1-b]quinazolin-2(3H)-on e) confirms and substantially extends the activity spectrum of imidazoquinazolinones as potent platelet function inhibitors. Ro 15-2041 inhibited platelet aggregation induced by all common platelet agonists in platelet-rich plasma obtained from various species including man (IC50 = 1-3 microM). The compound potentiated platelet inhibition by prostacyclin, the prostacyclin-induced increase of intraplatelet cyclic (c) AMP levels and inhibited the collagen-induced release of serotonin and beta-thromboglobulin. Ro 15-2041 reduced the increase and accelerated the normalization of cytosolic free Ca++ in thrombin-stimulated human platelets. Ro 15-2041 is a potent (IC50 = 70 nM) and selective inhibitor of platelet cAMP-phosphodiesterase activity. Whereas Ro 15-2041 caused complete inhibition of cAMP-phosphodiesterase activity in human platelet supernatants, breakdown of cAMP in cardiac homogenates was depressed to maximally 50%. In human brain and rabbit uterus Ro 15-2041 was at least 1000 times less potent. By comparison, papaverine fully inhibited phosphodiesterase activity in all four tissues with similar IC50 values of about 5 microM. Furthermore, Ro 15-2041 selectively inhibited cAMP-phosphodiesterase activity of a bovine calmodulin-independent but not of a calmodulin-dependent enzyme preparation. The compound exhibited significant p.o. activity in various ex vivo and in vivo platelet function tests.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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