| Cas No.: | 57961-90-7 |
| Synonyms: | PMZ-2010;PMZ 2010;PMZ2010 |
| SMILES: | CC1C=C(N2CCN(CCC3C=CC4C=CC=CC=4N=3)CC2)C=CC=1 |
| Formula: | C22H25N3 |
| M.Wt: | 331.454005002975 |
| Purity: | >98% |
| Sotrage: | 2 years -20°C Powder, 2 weeks 4°C in DMSO, 6 months -80°C in DMSO |
| Publication: | [1]. Srimal RC,et al. Pharmacological studies on 2-(2-(4-(3-methylphenyl)-1-piperazinyl)ethyl) quinoline (centhaquin). I. Hypotensive activity.Pharmacol Res. 1990 May-Jun;22(3):319-29. [2]. Papalexopoulou K, et al. Centhaquin Effects in a Swine Model of Ventricular Fibrillation: Centhaquin and Cardiac Arrest.Heart Lung Circ. 2017 Aug;26(8):856-863. |
| Description: | Centhaquine (Centhaquin; PMZ-2010) is a novel agent has the potential for treatment of haemorrhagic shock. Centhaquine (Centhaquin; PMZ-2010) can augment cardiac output, reduce systemic vascular resistance in haemorrhagic models[1][2]. |
| In Vivo: | Centhaquine (Centhaquin) (intravenous injection, 0.01-1.0 mg/kg; intraduodenal administration 1.0-2.5 mg/kg) lowers the blood pressure and reduced the heart rate of anaesthetized and unanaesthetized (decerebrate) cat in a dose-dependent manner[1]. Centhaquine (Centhaquin) (intravertebral arterial injection; 5-10 μg) or by topical application to the exposed ventral surface of medulla or floor of the fourth ventricle causes hypotension and bradycardia as well as reduced the excitability of the vasomotor loci[1]. Centhaquine (Centhaquin;PMZ-2010) (intravenous administration; 0.015mg/kg) can attenuate the deleterious effects of catecholamines, improving both the macro- and microcirculation during CPR[2]. Animal Model: Landrace/Large White piglets[2] Dosage: 0.015mg/kg Administration: Intravenous administration; Adrenaline 0.02mg/kg plus Centhaquin 0.015mg/kg Result: Added to adrenaline improved ROSC rates in a swine model of VF cardiac arrest. |
| References: | [1]. Srimal RC,et al. Pharmacological studies on 2-(2-(4-(3-methylphenyl)-1-piperazinyl)ethyl) quinoline (centhaquin). I. Hypotensive activity.Pharmacol Res. 1990 May-Jun;22(3):319-29. [2]. Papalexopoulou K, et al. Centhaquin Effects in a Swine Model of Ventricular Fibrillation: Centhaquin and Cardiac Arrest.Heart Lung Circ. 2017 Aug;26(8):856-863. |

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