Yumi Hagiwara
SANTEN PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD.
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Journal of Ocular Pharmacology and Therapeutics | 2011
Masatomo Kato; Yumi Hagiwara; Tomoko Oda; Miwa Imamura-Takai; Hiroyuki Aono; Masatsugu Nakamura
PURPOSE Glucocorticoids exert their actions via the glucocorticoid receptor through at least 2 intracellular mechanisms, known as transrepression and transactivation. It has been hypothesized that transrepression is the basis of their anti-inflammatory effects, whereas transactivation has been assumed to cause their side effects. ZK209614, a recently identified, novel selective glucocorticoid receptor agonist, exerts strong transrepression and weak transactivation. The objective of this study was to determine whether its pharmacological effects can be dissociated from its side effects. For this, we employed in vitro assays and topical in vivo models. METHODS ZK209614 and dexamethasone were used in in vitro transrepression and transactivation assays. To evaluate anti-inflammatory and antiallergic activities in vivo, ZK209614 and betamethasone phosphate were tested in the carrageenan-induced conjunctivitis model and allergic conjunctivitis model in rats. To evaluate side effects in vivo, treatments with ZK209614 and betamethasone phosphate were tested for the ocular hypertensive effects in a feline model, each drug being administered topically. RESULTS ZK209614 showed strong transrepression and weak transactivation in the in vitro assays. When given as eyedrops, ZK209614 and betamethasone phosphate each had an inhibitory effect on edema weight in the rat carrageenan-induced conjunctivitis model. In the rat allergic conjunctivitis model, ZK209614 reduced the elevated vascular permeability at a concentration of 0.1%. In the feline intraocular pressure (IOP)-elevation experiment, topically administered betamethasone phosphate elevated IOP, but ZK209614 had no effect on IOP. CONCLUSION The present investigations suggest that ZK209614 eyedrops have both anti-inflammatory and antiallergic effects, but no unwanted IOP-elevating effect. On that basis, ZK209614 might be a promising candidate as an ophthalmic drug with a better therapeutic index than classic glucocorticoids.
Archive | 2005
Mamoru Matsuda; Toshiyuki Mori; Noriko Mishina; Hiroyuki Mogi; Minoru Yamamoto; Koushi Fujisawa; Yumi Hagiwara; Junko Fujikawa
Archive | 2008
Masatomo Kato; Miwa Takai; Takahiro Matsuyama; Tatsuji Kurose; Yumi Hagiwara; Mamoru Matsuda; Toshiyuki Mori
Archive | 2008
Mamoru Matsuda; Toshiyuki Mori; Masato Nagatsuka; Sachiko Kobayashi; Shinji Takaoka; Masatomo Kato; Miwa Takai; Takahiro Matsuyama; Tatsuji Kurose; Yumi Hagiwara
Archive | 2008
Masatomo Kato; Miwa Takai; Takahiro Matsuyama; Tatsuji Kurose; Yumi Hagiwara; Mamoru Matsuda; Toshiyuki Mori
Archive | 2009
Masatomo Kato; Miwa Takai; Takahiro Matsuyama; Tatsuji Kurose; Yumi Hagiwara; Mamoru Matsuda; Toshiyuki Mori; Kenji Imoto; Atsuyoshi Dota
Archive | 2009
Masatomo Kato; Miwa Takai; Takahiro Matsuyama; Tatsuji Kurose; Yumi Hagiwara; Kenji Oki; Mamoru Matsuda; Toshiyuki Mori
Archive | 2009
Masatomo Kato; Miwa Takai; Takahiro Matsuyama; Tatsuji Kurose; Yumi Hagiwara; Kenji Oki; Mamoru Matsuda; Toshiyuki Mori
Archive | 2009
Masatomo Kato; 雅智 加藤; Miwa Takai; 高井 美和; Takahiro Matsuyama; 高央 松山; Tatsuji Kurose; 達治 黒瀬; Yumi Hagiwara; 由美 萩原; Mamoru Matsuda; 松田 学; Toshiyuki Mori; 俊之 森; Kenji Imoto; 兼史 井本; Atsuyoshi Dota; 敦義 堂田
Archive | 2008
Yumi Hagiwara; Masatomo Kato; Sachiko Kobayashi; Tatsuji Kurose; Manabu Matsuda; Takahisa Matsuyama; Toshiyuki Mori; Sanetoshi Nagatsuka; Yoshikazu Takai; Shinji Takaoka; 雅智 加藤; 幸子 小林; 高央 松山; 松田 学; 俊之 森; 由美 萩原; 真聡 長塚; 美和 高井; 慎治 高岡; 達治 黒瀬