Publications by authors named "Monika Otto"

β-Adrenergic receptor antagonists are important therapeutics for the treatment of cardiovascular disorders. In the group of β-blockers, much attention is being paid to the third-generation drugs that possess important ancillary properties besides inhibiting β-adrenoceptors. Vasodilating activity of these drugs is produced through different mechanisms, such as nitric oxide (NO) release, β2 -agonistic action, α1 -blockade, antioxidant action, and Ca(2+) entry blockade.

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Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide, especially in developed countries. The most serious problem after myocardial infarction is reperfusion injury that manifests as functional impairment, arrhythmia, and accelerated progression of cell death in certain critically injured myocytes. Subsequently the infarcted myocardium develops features of necrosis and reactive inflammation.

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The cardiovascular effects of alpha lipoic acid were evaluated in isolated rat hearts exposed to ischemia-reperfusion injury in vitro. Alpha-lipoic acid raised the level of sulfane sulfur playing an important role in the release of hydrogen sulfide. H2S was shown to prevent the post-reperfusion arrhythmias and to protect the cardiomyocytes from death caused by hypoxia.

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The frequency and severity of bacteremic infections has increased over the last decade and bacterial endovascular infections (i.e., sepsis or endocarditis) are associated with high morbidity and mortality.

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A novel facile synthesis led to pyridine-2-one target structures of which first series with varying substituents have been yielded and biologically characterized as novel multidrug resistance (MDR) modulators inhibiting P-glycoprotein (P-gp). Structure-activity relationships prove a dependency of the MDR-modulating properties from the kind and positioning of hydrogen bond acceptor functions within the molecular skeleton. Cyano functions turned out as biologically effective substituents for a potential hydrogen bonding to the protein target structure.

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The synthesis of (2RS)-1-(5-methoxy-1H-indol-4-yloxy)-3-(2-(2-methoxyphenoxy)ethylamino)propan-2-ol and (2RS)-1-(7-methoxy-1H-indol-4-yloxy)-3-(2-(2-methoxyphenoxy)ethylamino)propan-2-ol and its enantiomers, analogs of 1-(1H-indol-4-yloxy)-3-(2-(2-methoxyphenoxy)ethylamino)propan-2-ol ((RS)-9) is described. Compounds were tested for electrographic, antiarrhythmic, hypotensive and spasmolytic activities as well as for alpha(1)-, alpha(2)- and beta(1)-adrenoceptors binding affinities. The antagonist potency of the new compounds was compared with carvedilol and (RS)-9.

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