Native alpha(1)-adrenoreceptors (ARs) appear to exist as three different subtypes encoded by three genes, alpha(1A/1a), alpha(1B/1b), and alpha(1D/1d). Historically, the discovery of agents selective for each of the three alpha(1)-AR subtypes has been an active area of medicinal chemistry research because of the wide number of possible therapeutic applications. Initially introduced for the management of hypertension, alpha(1)-AR antagonists have, in fact, become increasingly common in the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), and are effective therapeutic tools, when characterized by an appropriate uroselective profile. The majority of these derivatives display a competitive mechanism of action and belong to a variety of structural classes, but this review is focused on compounds belonging to the quinazoline, benzodioxane, arylpiperazine, and 1,4-dihydropyridine classes.

Recent advances in alpha1-adrenoreceptor antagonists as pharmacological tools and therapeutic agents / Rosini M; Bolognesi ML; Giardina D; Minarini A; Tumiatti V; Melchiorre C.. - In: CURRENT TOPICS IN MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 1568-0266. - STAMPA. - 7:(2007), pp. 147-162. [10.2174/156802607779318244]

Recent advances in alpha1-adrenoreceptor antagonists as pharmacological tools and therapeutic agents.

ROSINI, MICHELA;BOLOGNESI, MARIA LAURA;MINARINI, ANNA;TUMIATTI, VINCENZO;MELCHIORRE, CARLO
2007

Abstract

Native alpha(1)-adrenoreceptors (ARs) appear to exist as three different subtypes encoded by three genes, alpha(1A/1a), alpha(1B/1b), and alpha(1D/1d). Historically, the discovery of agents selective for each of the three alpha(1)-AR subtypes has been an active area of medicinal chemistry research because of the wide number of possible therapeutic applications. Initially introduced for the management of hypertension, alpha(1)-AR antagonists have, in fact, become increasingly common in the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), and are effective therapeutic tools, when characterized by an appropriate uroselective profile. The majority of these derivatives display a competitive mechanism of action and belong to a variety of structural classes, but this review is focused on compounds belonging to the quinazoline, benzodioxane, arylpiperazine, and 1,4-dihydropyridine classes.
2007
Recent advances in alpha1-adrenoreceptor antagonists as pharmacological tools and therapeutic agents / Rosini M; Bolognesi ML; Giardina D; Minarini A; Tumiatti V; Melchiorre C.. - In: CURRENT TOPICS IN MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 1568-0266. - STAMPA. - 7:(2007), pp. 147-162. [10.2174/156802607779318244]
Rosini M; Bolognesi ML; Giardina D; Minarini A; Tumiatti V; Melchiorre C.
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