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PD 176252

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PD 176252 ist ein potenter Antagonist des Neuromedin-B-bevorzugenden (BB1) und Gastrin-Releasing-Peptid-bevorzugenden (BB2) Rezeptors mit Kis von 0,17 nM und 1 nM für menschliche BB1- und BB2-Rezeptoren und 0,66 nM, 16 nM für Ratten-BB1 und BB2-Rezeptoren; PD 176252 ist auch ein Agonist des N-Formyl-Peptid-Rezeptors 1/2 (FPR1/FPR2) mit EC50-Werten von 0,31 und 0,66 μM in HL-60-Zellen.

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PD 176252 Chemische Struktur

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PD176252 is a potent antagonist of neuromedin-B preferring (BB1) and gastrin-releasing peptide-preferring (BB2) receptor with Kis of 0.17 nM and 1 nM for human BB1 and BB2 receptors, and 0.66 nM, 16 nM for Rat BB1 and BB2 receptors, respectively; PD176252 is also an agonist of N-Formyl peptide receptor1/2 (FPR1/FPR2), with EC50s of 0.31 and 0.66 μM in HL-60 cells. PD176252 is a potent antagonist of neuromedin-B preferring (BB1) and gastrin-releasing peptide-preferring (BB2) receptor with Kis of 0.17 nM and 1 nM for human BB1 and BB2 receptors, and 0.66 nM, 16 nM for Rat BB1 and BB2 receptors, respectively. PD176252 inhibits acidification responses to neuromedin-B or neuromedin-C at the human BB1 or BB2 receptors expressed in CHO cells, with the appKBs of 4.0 nM or 13 nM, and blocks bombesin-evoked increases in intracellular calcium levels in CHO cells stably expressing human BB1 or BB2 receptors, with appKBs of 2.3 nM and 36 nM, respectively. PD176252 is also an agonist of N-Formyl peptide receptor1/2 (FPR1/FPR2), with EC50s of 0.31 and 0.66 μM in HL-60 cells. PD176252 activates Ca2+ mobilization in HL-60 cells transfected with human FPRs (EC50, 0.72 ± 0.21 μM)[2]. PD176252 inhibits little specific 125I-gastrin releasing peptide binding to NCI-H345 cells at 1 nM and suppresses almost all specific bindings at 1000 nM, with an IC50 of 30 nM. PD176252 (10, 30 μM) significantly inhibits the growth of NCI-H345 or H1299 cells, with IC50s of 7 and 5 μM[3]. PD176252 (1, 10 μg, p.o.) potently inhibits the growth of the proliferation of NCI-H1299 xenografts in nude mice[3]. Reference: [1]. Ashwood V, et al. PD 176252--the first high affinity non-peptide gastrin-releasing peptide (BB2) receptor antagonist. Bioorg Med Chem Lett. 1998 Sep 22;8(18):2589-94. [2]. Schepetkin IA, et al. Gastrin-releasing peptide/neuromedin B receptor antagonists PD176252, PD168368, and related analogs are potent agonists of human formyl-peptide receptors. Mol Pharmacol. 2011 Jan;79(1):77-90. [3]. Moody TW, et al. Nonpeptide gastrin releasing peptide receptor antagonists inhibit the proliferation of lung cancer cells. Eur J Pharmacol. 2003 Aug 1;474(1):21-9.

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