Sulamserod
Sulamserod is a 5-HT4 receptor antagonist, with antiarrhythmic activities.
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- CAS No.: 219757-90-1
- Formula: C19H28ClN3O5S
- Molecular Weight:445.96
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All 5-HT Receptor Isoforms
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Biological Activity
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5-HT4 Receptor |
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Chemical Information
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CAS No. 219757-90-1
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Molecular Weight 445.96
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Formula C19H28ClN3O5S
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SMILES
CS(=O)(NCCN1CCC(CCC(C2=C3OCCOC3=C(N)C(Cl)=C2)=O)CC1)=O
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Synonyms
RS-100302
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Storage
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Protocol
After completion of baseline electrophysiological measurements and induction of sustained AFL or AF, the 5-HT4 receptor antagonist RS-100302 is administered in a dose of 30 μg/kg over 10 minutes. This dose of RS-100302 is previously determined to maximally inhibit 5-HT-induced tachycardia in pigs. After completion of drug infusion, each animal is monitored for 20 minutes to observe arrhythmia response. If AFL or AF does not terminate spontaneously within 20 minutes after completion of drug infusion, sinus rhythm is restored by burst pacing or DC cardioversion, respectively. Electrophysiological measurements are then repeated as during control, and a venous blood sample is drawn for plasma levels of RS-100302. Attempts are then made to reinduce AFL or AF as performed at control. Reinduced arrhythmias are defined as sustained if lasting >10 minutes, nonsustained if lasting >30 seconds but <10 minutes, or none if lasting <30 seconds. Sustained arrhythmias are terminated after 10 minutes by burst pacing or DC cardioversion. Cisapride is then administered at a dose of 0.1 mg/kg over 10 minutes, after which electrophysiological measurements are repeated. Attempts are again made to reinduce AFL or AF, and the same definitions as those used after RS-100302 infusion regarding sustained, nonsustained, or no arrhythmias are applied. The study is then terminated, and animals are euthanized by an overdose of pentobarbital (150 mg/kg)[1].
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