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  • Title: [Studies on histamine H2-receptor antagonistic property of FRG-8813, a novel anti-ulcer drug].
    Author: Inaba N, Shibata M, Onodera S, Tanaka M, Suzuki T, Yamaura T, Ohnishi H.
    Journal: Nihon Yakurigaku Zasshi; 1995 Apr; 105(4):231-41. PubMed ID: 7774860.
    Abstract:
    The present study was conducted to investigate the histamine H2-receptor antagonistic property of FRG-8813 by using isolated guinea pig right atria, gastric cells and cerebral cortex preparations. FRG-8813 inhibited the histamine-induced positive chronotropic response of the right atria and shifted the concentration-response curve of histamine to the right with suppression of the maximal response. Although the inhibitory effect of FRG-8813 was enhanced in a time-dependent manner and long-lasting, the antagonism was reversible. The potency of FRG-8813 was 2 times and 50 times greater than those of famotidine and cimetidine, respectively. FRG-8813 decreased the histamine-induced [14C]aminopyrine accumulation in gastric cells. Schild plot analysis showed that the slopes of FRG-8813, famotidine and cimetidine were 1.56, 1.40 and 1.07, respectively, suggesting that the mode of the antagonism of FRG-8813 is also unsurmountable in gastric cells. The lack of effect on dbcAMP- and bethanechol-induced [14C]aminopyrine accumulations indicated the selectivity of FRG-8813 for histamine H2-receptor. As in the right atria, the potency of H2-antagonism was 1.5 times and 40 times greater than those of famotidine and cimetidine, respectively. In the [3H]tiotidine binding study of the cerebral cortex preparation, the Ki values showed that the affinity of FRG-8813 was 2 times and 80 times more potent than those of famotidine and cimetidine, respectively. In conclusion, FRG-8813 is an unsurmountable and selective histamine H2-receptor antagonist with 2 times greater potency than famotidine. The antagonistic activity is reversible in spite of the time-dependent increase of the antagonism.
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