Drug-induced modifications of the immune response. 1. Substituted 1-phenylisoquinolines.J Med Chem. 1979 Apr; 22(4):348-52.JM
Abstract
A series of 1-phenylisoquinolines and related compounds was prepared and tested for potential antiallergic activity. Several compounds of this series inhibited the antigen-induced wheal formation in rat passive cutaneous anaphylaxis (PCA) assay, a commonly used test for antiallergic activity. Many of these compounds also inhibited the antigen-induced histamine release from passively sensitized guinea pig lung slices. Furthermore, almost all of these derivatives inhibited the cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase, suggesting this as one of several possible mechanisms of action.
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eng
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85712
Citation
St Georgiev, V, et al. "Drug-induced Modifications of the Immune Response. 1. Substituted 1-phenylisoquinolines." Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, vol. 22, no. 4, 1979, pp. 348-52.
St Georgiev V, Carlson RP, Van Inwegen RG, et al. Drug-induced modifications of the immune response. 1. Substituted 1-phenylisoquinolines. J Med Chem. 1979;22(4):348-52.
St Georgiev, V., Carlson, R. P., Van Inwegen, R. G., & Khandwala, A. (1979). Drug-induced modifications of the immune response. 1. Substituted 1-phenylisoquinolines. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 22(4), 348-52.
St Georgiev V, et al. Drug-induced Modifications of the Immune Response. 1. Substituted 1-phenylisoquinolines. J Med Chem. 1979;22(4):348-52. PubMed PMID: 85712.
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N2 - A series of 1-phenylisoquinolines and related compounds was prepared and tested for potential antiallergic activity. Several compounds of this series inhibited the antigen-induced wheal formation in rat passive cutaneous anaphylaxis (PCA) assay, a commonly used test for antiallergic activity. Many of these compounds also inhibited the antigen-induced histamine release from passively sensitized guinea pig lung slices. Furthermore, almost all of these derivatives inhibited the cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase, suggesting this as one of several possible mechanisms of action.
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