Peter Kotsonis

Sanofi-Aventis, Chemical Sciences, Drug Design, Building G 878, D-65926 Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

Publications of Peter Kotsonis

  • Identification and biological characterization of 6-aryl-7-isopropylquinazolinones as novel TRPV1 antagonists that are effective in models of chronic pain.

    Authors: Andrew J Culshaw, Stuart Bevan, Martin Christiansen, Prafula Copp, Andrew Davis, Clare Davis, Alex Dyson, Edward K Dziadulewicz, Lee Edwards, Hendrikus Eggelte [......] Wai Lee, Isabelle Lyothier, Andrew McBryde, Peter McIntyre, George Paloumbis, Moh Panesar, Sadhana Patel, Max-Peter Seiler, Mohammed Yaqoob, Kaspar Zimmermann

    Journal of medicinal chemistry. 02/2006; 49(2):471-4.

    Vanilloid receptor 1 (VR1, TRPV1) is a cation-selective ion channel that is expressed on primary afferent neurons and is upregulated following inflammation and nerve damage. Blockers of this channel
  • Structural analysis of isoform-specific inhibitors targeting the tetrahydrobiopterin binding site of human nitric oxide synthases.

    Authors: Hans Matter, H S Arun Kumar, Roman Fedorov, Armin Frey, Peter Kotsonis, Elisabeth Hartmann, Lothar G Fröhlich, Andreas Reif, Wolfgang Pfleiderer, Peter Scheurer, Dipak K Ghosh, Ilme Schlichting, Harald H H W Schmidt

    Journal of medicinal chemistry. 08/2005; 48(15):4783-92.

    Nitric oxide synthesized from l-arginine by nitric oxide synthase isoforms (NOS-I-III) is physiologically important but also can be deleterious when overproduced. Selective NOS inhibitors are of
  • Vanilloid receptor TRPV1, sensory C-fibers, and vascular autoregulation: a novel mechanism involved in myogenic constriction.

    Authors: Ramona S Scotland, Sharmila Chauhan, Clare Davis, Carmen De Felipe, Stephen Hunt, Jahangir Kabir, Peter Kotsonis, Uhtaek Oh, Amrita Ahluwalia

    Circulation research. 12/2004; 95(10):1027-34.

    Myogenic constriction describes the innate ability of resistance arteries to constrict in response to elevations in intraluminal pressure and is a fundamental determinant of peripheral resistance
  • Biology and chemistry of the inhibition of nitric oxide synthases by pteridine-derivatives as therapeutic agents.

    Authors: Hans Matter, Peter Kotsonis

    Medicinal research reviews. 10/2004; 24(5):662-84.

    Inhibitors of the family of nitric oxide synthases (NOS-I-III; EC 1.14.13.39) are of interest as pharmacological agents to modulate pathologically high nitric oxide (NO) levels in inflammation,
  • N-Formyl peptide receptor subtypes in human neutrophils activate L-plastin phosphorylation through different signal transduction intermediates.

    Authors: Marie-Hélène Paclet, Clare Davis, Peter Kotsonis, Jasminka Godovac-Zimmermann, Anthony W Segal, Lodewijk V Dekker

    The Biochemical journal. 02/2004; 377(Pt 2):469-77.

    We investigated the coupling of the fMLP (N -formyl-L-methionyl-L-leucyl-L-phenylalanine; 'chemotactic peptide') receptor with phosphorylation of the actin-binding protein L-plastin in neutrophils.
  • Cloning and functional characterization of the guinea pig vanilloid receptor 1.

    Authors: Jonathan Savidge, Clare Davis, Kirti Shah, Sian Colley, Elsa Phillips, Sam Ranasinghe, Janet Winter, Peter Kotsonis, Humphrey Rang, Peter McIntyre

    Neuropharmacology. 09/2002; 43(3):450-6.

    We have cloned a guinea pig Vanilloid receptor 1 (VR1) from a dorsal root ganglion cDNA library and expressed it in CHO cells. The receptor has been functionally characterized by measuring changes in
  • Structural requirements for inhibition of the neuronal nitric oxide synthase (NOS-I): 3D-QSAR analysis of 4-oxo- and 4-amino-pteridine-based inhibitors.

    Authors: Hans Matter, Peter Kotsonis, Otmar Klingler, Hartmut Strobel, Lothar G Fröhlich, Armin Frey, Wolfgang Pfleiderer, Harald H H W Schmidt

    Journal of medicinal chemistry. 08/2002; 45(14):2923-41.

    The family of homodimeric nitric oxide synthases (NOS I-III) catalyzes the generation of the cellular messenger nitric oxide (NO) by oxidation of the substrate L-arginine. The rational design of
  • Anti-pterins as tools to characterize the function of tetrahydrobiopterin in NO synthase

    Authors: Heike M. Bömmel, Andreas Reif, Lothar G Fröhlich, Armin Frey, Heinrich Hofmann, Dale M. Marecak, Viola Groehn, Peter Kotsonis, Mylinh La, Sandra Köster, Matthias Meinecke, Manfred Bernhardt, Monika Weeger, Sandro Ghisla, Glenn D. Prestwich, Wolfgang Pfleiderer, Harald H H W Schmidt

    First publ. in: Journal of Biological Chemistry 273 (1998), 50, pp. 33142-33149.

    Nitric oxide synthases (NOS) are homodimeric enzymes that NADPH-dependently convert L-arginine to nitric oxide and L-citrulline. Interestingly, all NOS also require

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