The possible role of adenosine in the coronary dilator action of some pyrimidopyrimidines and pteridines

Article date: June 1970

By: M. W. NOTT in Volume 39, Issue 2, pages 287-295

The abilities of some pyrimidopyrimidines (including dipyridamole) and pteridine derivatives to potentiate heart block produced by adenosine in the guinea‐pig and to produce coronary dilatation in kitten hearts were investigated.

The results demonstrated a correlation between adenosine potentiating and coronary dilating activities of the compounds studied, and are therefore compatible with the concept that compounds of the dipyridamole type owe their coronary dilator activity to potentiation of endogenous adenosine.

The abilities of some pyrimidopyrimidines (including dipyridamole) and pteridine derivatives to potentiate heart block produced by adenosine in the guinea‐pig and to produce coronary dilatation in kitten hearts were investigated.

The results demonstrated a correlation between adenosine potentiating and coronary dilating activities of the compounds studied, and are therefore compatible with the concept that compounds of the dipyridamole type owe their coronary dilator activity to potentiation of endogenous adenosine.

DOI: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1970.tb12892.x

View this article