Chemical Name |
Flindokalner |
CAS Number |
187523-35-9 |
MDL Number |
MFCD09475617 |
Molecular Formula |
C16H10ClF4NO2 |
Molecular Weight |
359.70 |
Synonyms |
BMS-204352 |
Introduction of 187523-35-9 :
Flindokalner (BMS-204352) is a potassium channel modulator. Flindokalner is a positive modulator of all neuronal Kv7 channel subtypes expressed in HEK293 cells. Flindokalner is also a large conductance calcium-activated K channel (BKca) positive modulator. Flindokalner shows a negative modulatory activity at Kv7.1 channels (Ki=3.7 μM), and acts as a negative modulator of GABAA receptors. Flindokalner shows anxiolytic efficacy in vivo[1][2]. IC50 & Target: Ki: 3.7 μM (Kv7.1), 230 μM (Kv7.4), 605 μM (Kv7.5)[1] In Vitro: Flindokalner (BMS-204352) (10 μM) inhibits Kv7.4and Kv7.5 with Kis of 230 and 605 μM, respectively[1].
Flindokalner (1-10 μM) causes inhibition of the Ca2+ current in a dose-dependent manner, with a Kd of 6 μM and a Hill coefficient of 1.33. Flindokalnerinhibits cardiac L-type Ca2+ channels in a direct manner, without affecting BKCa channels or intracellular signal transduction, in freshly isolated rat ventricular myocytes[2]. In Vivo: Flindokalner (BMS-204352) (3-30 mg/kg; i.p.) induces a dose-dependent anxiolytic effect[1].
In shock-based conditioned model of anxiety in male Wistar rats, Flindokalner (3-60 mg/kg; i.p.) engenderes an anxiolytic profile[1].
Purity |
NLT 98% |
Storage |
at 20ºC 2 years |
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