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. 1998 Sep;125(2):365–372. doi: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0702083

LF 16.0335, a novel potent and selective nonpeptide antagonist of the human bradykinin B2 receptor

Didier Pruneau 1,*, Jean-Michel Luccarini 1, Chantal Fouchet 1, Evelyne Defrêne 1, Rose-Marie Franck 1, Bruno Loillier 1, Hervé Duclos 1, Claude Robert 1, Béatrice Cremers 1, Pierre Bélichard 1, Jean-Luc Paquet 1
PMCID: PMC1565631  PMID: 9786510

Abstract

  1. In the present paper, we describe the in vitro pharmacological properties of LF 16.0335 (1-[[3-[(2,4-dimethylquinolin-8-yl)oxymethyl]-2,4-dichloro-phenyl]sulphonyl] -2(S) - [[4 -[4-(aminoiminomethyl)phenylcarbonyl]piperazin-1-yl]carbonyl]pyrrolidine), a novel and potent nonpeptide antagonist of the human bradykinin (BK) B2 receptor.

  2. LF 16.0335 displaced [3H]-BK binding to membrane preparations from CHO cells expressing the cloned human B2 receptor, INT 407 cells and human umbilical vein with Ki values of 0.84±0.39 nM, 1.26±0.68 nM and 2.34±0.36 nM, respectively.

  3. In saturation binding studies performed in INT 407 cell membranes in the presence or absence of LF 16.0335, Bmax values of [3H]-BK were not significantly changed suggesting that LF 16.0335 behaves as a competitive antagonist.

  4. LF 16.0335 had no affinity for the cloned human kinin B1 receptor stably expressed in 293 cells. In addition, this compound at 1 μM did not significantly bind to a range of 40 different membrane receptors and eight ion channels except muscarinic M2 and M1 receptors for which an IC50 value of 0.9 and 1 μM was obtained.

  5. BK stimulates in a concentration-dependent manner phosphoinositosides (IPs) production in cultured INT 407 cells. Concentration-response-curves to BK were shifted to the right in the presence of LF 16.0335 (0.1 μM) without reduction of the maximum. LF 16.0335 inhibited the concentration-contraction curve to BK in the human umbilical vein giving a pA2 value of 8.30±0.30 with a Schild plot slope that was not different from unity.

  6. These results demonstrate that LF 16.0335 is a potent, selective and competitive antagonist of the human bradykinin B2 receptor.

Keywords: bradykinin, B2 receptor antagonist, nonpeptide, in vitro, binding, human umbilical vein, phosphoinositosides

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