THE EFFECTS OF QUINAZOLINE-DERIVED α1-ADRENOCEPTOR ANTAGONISTS WITH ANTITUMOR ACTIVITY ON RAT VASCULAR TONE AND BLOOD PRESSURE

The investigation of the effects of quinazoline derivatives (Terazosin, Prazosin, Doxazosin, Alfuzosin) on rat’s vascular tone and blood pressure in comparison with a leading targeted quinazoline-derived drug Erlotinib (Tarceva), used to treat human non-small cell lung carcinoma, are presented in this article.

All quinazoline derivatives were shown to possess ability to inhibit the phenylephrine-induced contractions of isolated rat blood vessels. This effect was revealed for Erlotinib.

The quinazoline derivatives possess a dual action — impact on the rat vascular tone and blood pressure (α1-adrenoceptor antagonists) in comparison to potent anticancer activity of Erlotinib, used for treatment of human non-small cell lung cancer. These findings suggest advisability of further comparative investigations of their antitumor activity for possible expanding the clinical indications.