Description |
(R)-Terazosin is the R-enantiomer of Terazosin. (R)-Terazosin is a potent α-adrenoceptor antagonist with Ki values of 6.51 nM, 1.01 nM and 1.97 nM for α1a, α1b and α1d-adrenoceptor, respectively[1].
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Target |
Ki: 6.51 nM (α1a-adrenoceptor), 1.01 nM (α1b-adrenoceptor) and 1.97 nM (α1d-adrenoceptor)[1]
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In Vitro |
(R)-Terazosin is of low affinity for α2a, α2B and α2c-adrenoceptor with Ki values of 3.85 μM, 0.33 μM and 0.37 μM, respectively[1]. (R)-Terazosin may prove to be a useful probe in understanding the functional role of subtypes of adrenoceptors in various tissues. Because it is a weaker antagonist at α2B sites than its enantiomer, it may be possible to use (R)-Terazosin to differentiate between pharmacological effects mediated by subtypes of α2-adrenoceptors in animal studies[1].
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In Vivo |
(R)-Terazosin shows antagonism of at rat atrial α2B receptor with a pEC30 of 5.69. (R)-Terazosin shows antagonism of at rat vas deferens α1A and α2A receptor with pA2 values of 7.5 and 5.31, respectively[1].
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References |
[1]. Hancock AA, et al. Actions of terazosin and its enantiomers at subtypes of alpha 1- and alpha 2-adrenoceptors in vitro. J Recept Signal Transduct Res. 1995 Sep-Dec;15(7-8):863-85.
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