Ro 363 (hydrochloride)| ChemScene

Ro 363 hydrochloride, an effective inotropic stimulant, is a potent and highly selective β1-adrenoceptor agonist. Ro 363 hydrochloride is a cardiovascular modulator that reduces diastolic blood pressure and pronounces increases in myocardial contractility[2].In Vitro: Isolated perfused heart preparations from guinea-pigs developed arrhythmic contractions following the administration of Ro 363 in doses producing 70-100% of its maximal chronotropic responses.
In spontaneously contracted tracheal preparations from the guinea-pig, RO 363 is a full agonist and is approximately half as potent as (-)-Isoprenaline. These effects of RO 363 are due to the activation of a population of β1-receptors in the tissue since RO 363 and (-)-Isoprenaline have the same relative potencies in trachea, cardiac and ileal preparations[2].In Vivo: In chloralose-anaesthetized cats, Ro 363, when compared to epinephrine (adrenaline), is essentially devoid of arrhythmogenic activity in animals in which cardiac sensitization is induced by U-0882 or halothane.

Trivial name Ro 363 (hydrochloride)
Catalog Number CS-0121056
Molecular Formula 399.87
CAS# 250580-70-2
Purity >98%
Condensed Formula C19H26ClNO6
Size 10mg
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