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Following an open pilot study, the effects of repeated oral doses of BW245C, a hydantoin prostaglandin analogue, were studied in man. Six healthy volunteers received 150 micrograms BW245C or placebo 6-hourly for 5 days according to a double blind randomised balanced design with 7 days interval between treatments. Measurements of headache, facial flushing, heart rate, blood pressure, systolic time intervals, ECG, platelet aggregation responses to
ADP
and of subjective effects were made before and 1 and 3 h after the first dose of BW245C/placebo on days 1, 3 and 5 of dosing. BW245C produced significantly (p less than 0.05) higher headache scores than placebo on days 3 and 5; facial flushing, nasal stuffiness and
abdominal discomfort
were more frequent on BW245C than placebo. Heart rate, derived from the ECG, was significantly (p less than 0.05) higher and pre-ejection period significantly (p less than 0.05) shorter on BW245C at 1 h after dosing on each day. Left ventricular ejection time index, QS2 index, PR interval, QRS duration and T wave height were unchanged. Heart rate, counted at the radial pulse, and systolic and diastolic blood pressure, all measured lying and standing, were similar for BW245C and placebo. Platelet aggregation responses were not significantly different between the two treatments. The results indicate that repeated oral doses of BW245C, sufficient to cause moderately uncomfortable subjective effects, do not inhibit platelet aggregation.
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PMID:Effect of a hydantoin prostaglandin analogue, BW245C, during oral dosing in man. 397 30
The effects of 9 beta-methyl carbacyclin, a chemically stable analogue of epoprostenol (prostacyclin, PGI2) were studied, in comparison with epoprostenol, both in vitro and in vivo in man. In vitro 9 beta-methyl carbacyclin and epoprostenol inhibited platelet aggregation induced by
ADP
, collagen, the endoperoxide analogue U46619 and arachidonic acid. The potency of 9 beta-methyl carbacyclin relative to epoprostenol was comparable in
ADP
and collagen-aggregated platelet rich plasma (PRP), 9 beta-methyl carbacyclin being 0.01 times as active as epoprostenol. The anti-aggregatory potencies of the two compounds were comparable in PRP and whole blood. The phosphodiesterase inhibitor isobutyl methyl xanthine enhanced the anti-aggregatory activity of both compounds in vitro. 9 beta-methyl carbacyclin and epoprostenol elevated platelet cyclic AMP, 9 beta-methyl carbacyclin being 0.04 times as active as epoprostenol. In a placebo controlled trial both drugs produces significant headache and facial flushing when compared with placebo. Nasal stuffiness,
abdominal discomfort
and nausea were reported on all three treatments. Both drugs caused significant and comparable increase in heart rate and decrease in pre-ejection (PEP) and PEP/left ventricular ejection time (LVET) ratio compared with placebo. Systolic and diastolic blood pressure, LVET and QS2 index were unchanged. Platelet aggregation responses to
ADP
were significantly inhibited by all three doses of both drugs compared with placebo. Bleeding time was significantly longer during epoprostenol infusion than either placebo or 9 beta-methyl carbacyclin infusion. Neither drug had significant effect, compared with placebo, on kaolin activated clotting time in PPP, PRP or in PRP in the presence of heparin, prothrombin time, partial thromboplastin time, thrombin clotting time, fibrinogen, fibrinogen degradation products or euglobulin clot lysis time. The pharmacodynamic effects and duration of action of 9 beta-methyl carbacyclin and of epoprostenol are similar; 9 beta-methyl carbacyclin is approximately 100 times less potent than epoprostenol in man.
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PMID:A chemically stable analogue, 9 beta-methyl carbacyclin, with similar effects to epoprostenol (prostacyclin, PGI2) in man. 608 4
Following an open pilot study, BW 245C , a hydantoin prostaglandin analogue, was given by mouth in an aqueous solution to six healthy volunteers. The subjects received BW 245C 50 and 150 micrograms and placebo on separate occasions according to a double blind randomised design. Heart rate, blood pressure and, using visual analogue scales, facial flushing,
abdominal discomfort
and headache, were measured before dosing, at 15 minute intervals after dosing for 2 hours and at 30 minute intervals for a further 2 hours. Platelet aggregation responses to
ADP
and to collagen were measured before dosing and at 15 minutes, 45 minutes, 2 hours and 4 hours after dosing. Cutaneous bleeding time was measured before and 45 minutes after dosing. 150 micrograms BW 245C produced significant (p less than 0.05) facial flushing over the period from 15 to 120 minutes after dosing. Heart rate increased slightly but significantly (p less than 0.05) in response to both doses of 245C only at 75 minutes after dosing. Systolic and diastolic blood pressures were unchanged by either dose of BW 245C . Platelet aggregation responses to
ADP
were significantly (p less than 0.05) inhibited only at 120 minutes after 150 micrograms BW 245C . Aggregation responses to collagen were significantly (p less than 0.05) inhibited 45 and 120 minutes after 150 micrograms BW 245C and also at 120 minutes after 50 micrograms BW 245C . Bleeding time was unchanged in response to either dose of BW 245C . There was no change in headache or
abdominal discomfort
scores following either dose of BW 245C . Nausea was reported after 7 out of 12 administrations of BW245C but not after placebo. Nasal congestion was experienced by two subjects receiving 150 micrograms BW 245C and muscle tension and stiffness, especially of the jaw muscles, was also reported following administration of BW 245C but not of placebo. BW 245C is active when given by mouth and has similar pharmacodynamic effects to prostacyclin in man.
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PMID:Effects of single oral dose administration of a hydantoin prostaglandin analogue BW 245C in man. 672 64