Journal article

Dynamic mechanisms of non-classical antagonism by competitive AT1 receptor antagonists

MJ Lew, J Ziogas, A Christopoulos

Trends in Pharmacological Sciences | ELSEVIER SCIENCE LONDON | Published : 2000

Abstract

Selective competitive angiotensin AT1 receptor antagonists exhibit diverse patterns of antagonism of angiotensin-II-mediated responses in functional assays. These range from the classical parallel rightward shift of agonist concentration-response curves with no depression of the maximum response to an apparently straightforward insurmountable antagonism with complete depression of the maximum response and no rightward shift. This article reviews some earlier equilibrium-based models that have been used to explain the insurmountable antagonism, and suggests that a kinetic model might provide a more satisfactory account of the observations. Such a model might provide deeper insights into the p..

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