Dagmar Karthaus
Bayer Corporation
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Neuropharmacology | 2008
F. Josef van der Staay; Kris Rutten; Lars Bärfacker; Jean DeVry; Christina Erb; Heike Heckroth; Dagmar Karthaus; Adrian Tersteegen; Marja van Dr. Kampen; Arjan Blokland; Jos Prickaerts; Klaus G. Reymann; Ulrich H. Schröder; Martin Hendrix
The present study investigated the putative pro-cognitive effects of the novel selective PDE9 inhibitor BAY 73-6691. The effects on basal synaptic transmission and long-term potentiation (LTP) were investigated in rat hippocampal slices. Pro-cognitive effects were assessed in a series of learning and memory tasks using rodents as subjects. BAY 73-6691 had no effect on basal synaptic transmission in hippocampal slices prepared from young adult (7- to 8-week-old) Wistar rats. A dose of 10 microM, but not 30 microM, BAY 73-6691 enhanced early LTP after weak tetanic stimulation. The dose effective in young adult Wistar rats did not affect LTP in hippocampal slices prepared from young (7- to 8-week-old) Fischer 344 X Brown Norway (FBNF1) rats, probably reflecting strain differences. However, it increased basal synaptic transmission and enhanced early LTP after weak tetanic stimulation in hippocampal slices prepared from very old (31- to 35-month-old) FBNF1 rats. BAY 73-6691 enhanced acquisition, consolidation, and retention of long-term memory (LTM) in a social recognition task and tended to enhance LTM in an object recognition task. Bay 73-6691 attenuated the scoplamine-induced retention deficit in a passive avoidance task, and the MK-801-induced short-term memory deficits in a T-maze alternation task. The mechanism of action, possibly through modulation of the NO/cGMP-PKG/CREB pathway, is discussed. Our findings support the notion that PDE9 inhibition may be a novel target for treating memory deficits that are associated with aging and neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimers disease.
ChemMedChem | 2016
Franz von Nussbaum; Volkhart Min-Jian Li; Daniel Meibom; Sonja Anlauf; Martin Bechem; Martina Delbeck; Michael Gerisch; Axel Harrenga; Dagmar Karthaus; Dieter Lang; Klemens Lustig; Joachim Mittendorf; Martina Schäfer; Stefan Schäfer; Jens Schamberger
Human neutrophil elastase (HNE) is a key driver of inflammation in many cardiopulmonary and systemic inflammatory and autoimmune conditions. Overshooting high HNE activity is the consequence of a disrupted protease–antiprotease balance. Accordingly, there has been an intensive search for potent and selective HNE inhibitors with suitable pharmacokinetics that would allowing oral administration in patients. Based on the chemical probe BAY‐678 and the clinical candidate BAY 85‐8501 we explored further ring topologies along the equator of the parent pyrimidinone lead series. Novel ring systems were annulated in the east, yielding imidazolo‐, triazolo‐, and tetrazolopyrimidines in order to ensure additional inhibitor–HNE contacts beyond the S1 and the S2 pocket of HNE. The western annulation of pyridazines led to the polar pyrimidopyridazine BAY‐8040, which combines excellent potency and selectivity with a promising pharmacokinetic profile. In vivo efficacy with regard to decreasing cardiac remodeling and amelioration of cardiac function was shown in a monocrotaline‐induced rat model for pulmonary arterial hypertension. This demonstrated in vivo proof of concept in animals.
Archive | 2003
Martin Hendrix; David Brückner; Arno Friedl; Irene Gerlach; Volker Hinz; Jörg Keldenich; Frank Mauler; Ulrich Niewöhner; Maria Theresia Niewohner; Dagmar Karthaus; Karl-Heinz Schlemmer; Adrian Tersteeger; Ozkan Yalkinoglu
Archive | 2004
Timo Flessner; Kerstin Henninger; Martin Raabe; Elisabeth Woltering; Siegfried Zaiss; Katja Zimmermann; Franz Zumpe; Gunter Karig; Martin Hendrix; Olaf Weber; Dagmar Karthaus
Archive | 2005
Martin Hendrix; Katja Zimmermann; Claudia Hirth-Dietrich; Gunter Karig; Dagmar Karthaus; Martin Raabe; Olaf Weber; Siegfried Zaiss
Archive | 2005
Martin Hendrix; Katja Zimmermann; Claudia Hirth-Dietrich; Gunter Karig; Dagmar Karthaus; Martin Raabe; Olaf Weber; Siegfried Zaiss
Archive | 2007
Niels Svenstrup; Holger Zimmermann; Dagmar Karthaus; Andreas Goeller; Dirk Heimbach; Kerstin Henninger; Dieter Lang; Daniela Paulsen; Bernd Riedl; Rudolf Schohe-Loop; Joachim Schuhmacher; Tobias Wunberg
Archive | 2007
Sonja Anlauf; Dagmar Karthaus; Martina Klein; Volkhart Dr. Li; Klemens Lustig; Daniel Meibom; Franz Dr. Nussbaum; Jens Schamberger
Archive | 2005
Martin Hendrix; Katja Zimmermann; Timo Flessner; Claudia Hirth-Dietrich; Gunter Karig; Martin Raabe; Dagmar Karthaus; Martin Michels; Olaf Weber; Siegfried Zaiss; Franz Zumpe
Archive | 2007
Heinrich Meier; Eckhard Dr. Bender; Ulf Brüggemeier; Ingo Flamme; Dagmar Karthaus; Peter Kolkhof; Daniel Meibom; Dirk Schneider; Verena Voehringer; Chantal Fürstner; Joerg Keldenich; Dieter Lang; Elisabeth Pook; Carsten Schmeck