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European Journal of Pharmacology | 2002

ReN 1869, a novel tricyclic antihistamine, is active against neurogenic pain and inflammation

Uffe Bang Olsen; Christina T Eltorp; Bente K Ingvardsen; Tine Krogh Jørgensen; Jens A. Lundbaek; Christian Thomsen; Anker Jon Hansen

The tricyclic compound (R)-1-(3-(10,11-dihydro-5H-dibenzo[a,d]cyclohepten-5-ylidene)-1-propyl)-3-piperidine carboxylic acid (ReN 1869) is a novel, selective histamine H(1) receptor antagonist. It is orally available, well tolerated, easily enters the central nervous system (CNS) but no adverse effects are seen in mice at 300 mg/kg. ReN 1869 at 0.01-10 mg/kg is antinociceptive in tests of chemical nociception in rodents (formalin, capsaicin, phenyl quinone writhing) but not in thermal tests (hot plate and tail flick). ReN 1869 amplifies the analgesic action of morphine but does not show tolerance after chronic dosing. Moreover, the compound is effective against inflammation of neurogenic origin (antidromic nerve stimulation, histamine-evoked edema) but not in carrageenan-induced inflammation. We suggest that ReN 1869, via H(1) blockade, counteracts the effect of histamine liberated from activated mast cells and inhibits pain transmission in the dorsal spinal cord. ReN 1869 represents a new class of antihistamines with pain-relieving properties that probably is mediated centrally through histamine H(1) receptors but alternative mechanisms of action cannot be excluded.


Archive | 2000

Substituted imidazoles, their preparation and use

Florencio Zaragoza Dörwald; Knud Erik Andersen; Tine Krogh Jørgensen; Bernd Peschke; Birgitte Schjellerup Wulff; Ingrid Pettersson; Klaus Rudolf; Dirk Stenkamp; Rudolf Hurnaus; Stephan Georg Müller; Bernd Krist


Archive | 1996

Novel heterocyclic compounds

Florenzio Zaragossa Dörwald; Knud Erik Andersen; Peter Madsen; Tine Krogh Jørgensen; Rolf Hohlweg; Henrik Sune Andersen; Svend Treppendahl; Uffe Bang Olsen; Polivka Zdenek; Silhankova Alexandra; Sindelar Karel


Archive | 2000

Piperidyl-imidazole derivatives, their preparations and therapeutic uses

Florencio Zaragoza Dörwald; Knud Erik Andersen; Tine Krogh Jørgensen; Birgitte Schjellerup Wulff; Ingrid Pettersson


Archive | 1997

N-substituted azaheterocyclic compounds

Tine Krogh Jørgensen; Rolf Hohlweg; Peter Madsen; Knud Erik Andersen; Svend Treppendahl; Uffe Bang Olsen; Zdenek Polivka; Alexandra Silhankova; Karel Sindelar; Vladimir Valenta; Tomas Kalisz


Archive | 1999

Use of n-substituted azaheterocyclic compounds for the manufacture of a pharmaceutical composition for the treatment of indications related to angiogenesis

Anker Jon Hansen; Tine Krogh Jørgensen; Uffe Bang Olsen


Archive | 1996

N-substituted azaheterocyclic carboxylic acids and their use

Florenzio Zaragossa Dörwald; Enud Erik Andersen; Rolf Hohlweg; Peter Madsen; Tine Krogh Jørgensen; Uffe Bang Olsen; Henrik Sune Andersen; Svend Treppendahl; Polivka Zdenek; Silhankova Alexandra; Sindelar Karel


Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry | 1999

Synthesis of substituted 10,11‐dihydro‐5H‐dibenz[b,f]azepines; key synthons in syntheses of pharmaceutically active compounds

Tine Krogh Jørgensen; Knud Erik Andersen; Jesper Lau; Peter Madsen; Per Olaf Huusfeldt


Archive | 2001

HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS FOR USE IN THE TREATMENT OF NEUROGENIC INFLAMMATION

Henrik Sune Andersen; Knud Erik Andersen; Rolf Hohlweg; Peter Madsen; Tine Krogh Jørgensen; Uffe Bang Olsen


Archive | 2000

Imidazoles substitues, leur preparation et utilisation

Florencio Zaragoza Dörwald; Knud Erik Andersen; Tine Krogh Jørgensen; Bernd Peschke; Birgitte Schjellerup Wulff; Ingrid Pettersson; Klaus Rudolf; Dirk Stenkamp; Rudolf Hurnaus; Stephan Georg Müller; Bernd Krist

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