The Japanese Journal of Pharmacology
Online ISSN : 1347-3506
Print ISSN : 0021-5198
ISSN-L : 0021-5198
Pharmacological Studies on 6-Amidino-2-Naphthyl[4-(4, 5-dihydro-1H-imidazol-2-yl)amino] Benzoate Dimethane Sulfonate (FUT-187). I: Inhibitory Activities on Various Kinds of Enzymes In Vitro and Anticomplement Activity In Vivo
Minoru ODAYoshitaka INOKazunori NAKAMURAShigeru KURAMOTOKazunori SHIMAMURAMasahiro IWAKISetsuro FUJII
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1990 Volume 52 Issue 1 Pages 23-34

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Abstract
FUT-187, a newly synthesized compound, was studied on its inhibitory activities mainly on proteolytic enzymes, in comparison with those of FUT-175 and FOY-305, known serine protease inhibitors. FUT-187, as well as FUT-175 and FOY-305, had selective inhibitory activities on serine proteases including CIF, CIs, kallikrein, trypsin, plasmin and thrombin; its activities on these enzymes except Clr and pancreatic kallikrein were relatively lower than those of FUT-1 75 and FOY-305. Further studies were conducted focusing on complement-mediated reactions. In spite of its lower activities against Clr and Cls, inhibitions by FUT-1 87 on the complement-mediated hemolysis in vitro and in vivo were only a little weaker than or equivalent to that of FUT-1 75. FOY-305 was ineffective in these tests. Forssman shock in guinea pigs is known to be initiated by the activation of the complement system. The protective effect of intravenous or oral FUT-1 87 against this shock was definitely superior to that of FUT-175. Furthermore, FUT-187 inhibited changes accompanied with Forssman shock, such as increase in lung weight, the decrease in platelet counts and CH50, and histopathological changes. These results suggested that FUT-187 should be a more potent oral therapeutic agent than FUT-175 for various inflammatory diseases attributed to the excessive activation of the complement system followed by platelet aggregation.
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