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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 22, 2006
Filed:
Mar. 26, 2002
David J. Grainger, Cambridge, GB;
Paul R. Kemp, Suffolk, GB;
David J. Grainger, Cambridge, GB;
Paul R. Kemp, Suffolk, GB;
NeoRx Corporation, Seattle, WA (US);
Abstract
A method for treating or preventing cardiovascular pathologies by administering a compound of the formula (I): wherein Z is C═O or a covalent bond; Y is H or O(C–C)alkyl, Rand Rare individually (C–C)alkyl or together with N are a saturated heterocyclic group, Ris ethyl or chloroethyl, Ris H or together with Ris —CH—CH— or —S—, Ris I, O(C–C)alkyl or H, and Ris I, O(C–C)alkyl or H with the proviso that when R, R, and Rare H, Ris not ethyl; or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, effective to activate or stimulate production of TGF-beta to treat and/or prevent conditions such as atherosclerosis, thrombosis, myocardial infarction, and stroke is provided. Useful compounds include idoxifene and salts thereof. Further provided is a method for identifying a compound that is a TGF-beta activator or production stimulator is provided. Another embodiment of the invention is an assay or kit to determine TGF-beta in vitro. Also provided is a therapeutic method comprising inhibiting smooth muscle cell proliferation associated with procedural vascular trauma employing the administration of tamoxifen or structural analogs thereof, including compounds of formula (I).