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  2. AH23848: a thromboxane receptor-blocking drug that can clarify the pathophysiologic role of thromboxane A2

AH23848: a thromboxane receptor-blocking drug that can clarify the pathophysiologic role of thromboxane A2

  • Circulation. 1985 Dec;72(6):1208-18. doi: 10.1161/01.cir.72.6.1208.
R T Brittain L Boutal M C Carter R A Coleman E W Collington H P Geisow P Hallett E J Hornby P P Humphrey D Jack
Abstract

Despite numerous suggestions in the literature that thromboxane A2 is involved in a variety of occlusive vascular diseases, no definitive evidence is available. Arguments have been presented to support the view that such evidence can only come from clinical studies with a highly specific thromboxane receptor-blocking drug. We have now identified such a drug, AH23848, in our laboratories. Preliminary experiments with AH23848, ([1 alpha (Z), 2 beta,5 alpha]-(+/-)-7-[5-[[(1,1'-biphenyl)-4-yl]methoxy]-2-(4-morpholin yl)-3-oxocyclopentyl]-4-heptenoic acid), show that it is a potent, specific thromboxane receptor-blocking drug that is orally active and has a long duration of action. It should be a valuable tool in elucidating any physiologic or pathologic role of thromboxane A2.

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