Verosudil (hydrochloride)


CAS No. : 1414854-44-6

(Synonyms: AR-12286 (hydrochloride))

1414854-44-6
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Cat. No. : HY-16758A
M.Wt: 363.86
Formula: C17H18ClN3O2S
Purity: >98 %
Solubility:
Introduction of 1414854-44-6 :

Verosudil (AR-12286) hydrochloride is the hydrochloride form of Verosudil (HY-16758). Verosudil hydrochloride is a ROCK inhibitor. Verosudil hydrochloride has equal inhibitory activity against ROCK1 and ROCK2 (Ki: 2 nM). Verosudil hydrochloride is less selective for PKA, PKCT, MRCKA, and CAM2A (Ki: 69 nM, 9322 nM, 28 nM, 5855 nM, respectively). Verosudil hydrochloride increases trabecular outflow capacity to reduce intraocular pressure. Verosudil hydrochloride is useful in the study of glaucoma and ocular hypertension[1][2]. In Vitro:Verosudil (AR-12286) hydrochloride has significant inhibitory activity against both ROCK1 and ROCK2 (Ki: 2 nM)[1].
Verosudil (0.001-100 μM, 6 hours) hydrochloride dose-dependently reduces the length of actin stress fibers in porcine primary trabecular meshwork cells (PTM)[1].
Verosudil (0.001-100 μM, 6 hours) hydrochloride reduces the number of focal adhesions in immortalized human trabecular meshwork (HTM) cells[1].
Verosudil hydrochloride has the ability to disrupt actin stress fibers and focal adhesions in PTM cells and HTM cells (IC50: 924 nM and IC50: 818 nM, respectively)[1].
In Vivo:Verosudil (AR-12286) (30 μL, eye drops, once daily for 3 days) hydrochloride significantly reduces intraocular pressure in Dutch rabbits and Formosan rock monkeys[1].
Verosudil (10 μL, eye drops, twice daily for five weeks) hydrochloride can reverse the changes in intraocular pressure, trabecular meshwork effective filtration area and morphology in a mouse model of ocular hypertension induced by Dexamethasone (HY-14648) [2].

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