SC-5233
SC-5233 is a steroidal compound that was first synthesized in the 1950s. It is a mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist, which means it blocks the action of aldosterone in the body. This makes it potentially useful in the treatment of conditions such as congestive heart failure, hypertension, and liver cirrhosis.
History[edit]
SC-5233 was first synthesized in the 1950s by the pharmaceutical industry as part of a broader effort to develop new drugs for the treatment of cardiovascular disease. The compound was one of the first mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists to be discovered, paving the way for the development of other drugs in this class.
Pharmacology[edit]
As a mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist, SC-5233 works by blocking the action of the hormone aldosterone in the body. Aldosterone is a steroid hormone that regulates the balance of sodium and potassium in the body, and plays a key role in the regulation of blood pressure. By blocking the action of aldosterone, SC-5233 can help to reduce blood pressure and alleviate the symptoms of conditions such as congestive heart failure and liver cirrhosis.
Clinical Use[edit]
While SC-5233 has shown promise in preclinical studies, it has not yet been approved for use in humans. However, its discovery and development have contributed to our understanding of the role of mineralocorticoid receptors in health and disease, and have paved the way for the development of other drugs in this class.
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