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Synthesis and Vasorelaxant Activity of Nitrate-Coumarin Derivatives.

Maria João MatosEugenio UriarteNuria SeoaneAitor PicosJosé Gil-LongoManuel Campos-Toimil
Published in: ChemMedChem (2022)
Due to the need for new chemical entities for cardiovascular diseases, we have synthesized a new series of nitrate-coumarins and evaluated their vasorelaxant activity in contraction-relaxation studies using rat aorta rings precontracted with phenylephrine or by depolarization with a high concentration of potassium chloride. Four of the new compounds were able to relax smooth vascular muscle with a similar profile and potency to glyceryl trinitrate (IC<sub>50</sub> =12.73 nM) and sodium nitroprusside (IC<sub>50</sub> =4.32 nM). Coumarin-7-yl-methyl nitrate (4), the best compound within the series, was able to relax smooth vascular muscle in the low nanomolar range (IC<sub>50</sub> =1.92 nM). The mechanisms of action have been explored, being the activation of sGC and the opening of K<sup>+</sup> channels involved. Our studies indicate that the new nitrate derivatives are reversible and not deleterious for aortic rings, suggesting that these compounds have a potential interest for the development of new and highly efficient vasodilator drugs.
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