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  • Pharmacological Characterization of a Novel 5-Hydroxybenzothiazolone-Derived β2-Adrenoceptor Agonist with Functional Selectivity for Anabolic Effects on Skeletal Muscle Resulting in a Wider Cardiovascular Safety Window in Preclinical Studies.

Pharmacological Characterization of a Novel 5-Hydroxybenzothiazolone-Derived β2-Adrenoceptor Agonist with Functional Selectivity for Anabolic Effects on Skeletal Muscle Resulting in a Wider Cardiovascular Safety Window in Preclinical Studies.

The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics (2019-03-02)
Magdalena Koziczak-Holbro, Dean F Rigel, Bérengère Dumotier, David A Sykes, Jeffrey Tsao, Ngoc-Hong Nguyen, Julian Bösch, Marie Jourdain, Ludivine Flotte, Yuichiro Adachi, Michael Kiffe, Moïse Azria, Robin A Fairhurst, Steven J Charlton, Brian P Richardson, Estelle Lach-Trifilieff, David J Glass, Thomas Ullrich, Shinji Hatakeyama
ABSTRACT

The anabolic effects of β2-adrenoceptor (β2-AR) agonists on skeletal muscle have been demonstrated in various species. However, the clinical use of β2-AR agonists for skeletal muscle wasting conditions has been limited by their undesired cardiovascular effects. Here, we describe the preclinical pharmacological profile of a novel 5-hydroxybenzothiazolone (5-HOB) derived β2-AR agonist in comparison with formoterol as a representative β2-AR agonist that have been well characterized. In vitro, 5-HOB has nanomolar affinity for the human β2-AR and selectivity over the β1-AR and β3-AR. 5-HOB also shows potent agonistic activity at the β2-AR in primary skeletal muscle myotubes and induces hypertrophy of skeletal muscle myotubes. Compared with formoterol, 5-HOB demonstrates comparable full-agonist activity on cAMP production in skeletal muscle cells and skeletal muscle tissue-derived membranes. In contrast, a greatly reduced intrinsic activity was determined in cardiomyocytes and cell membranes prepared from the rat heart. In addition, 5-HOB shows weak effects on chronotropy, inotropy, and vascular relaxation compared with formoterol. In vivo, 5-HOB significantly increases hind limb muscle weight in rats with attenuated effects on heart weight and ejection fraction, unlike formoterol. Furthermore, changes in cardiovascular parameters after bolus subcutaneous treatment in rats and rhesus monkeys are significantly lower with 5-HOB compared with formoterol. In conclusion, the pharmacological profile of 5-HOB indicates superior tissue selectivity compared with the conventional β2-AR agonist formoterol in preclinical studies and supports the notion that such tissue-selective agonists should be investigated for the safe treatment of muscle-wasting conditions without cardiovascular limiting effects.