Fasudil dihydrochloride, also known as HA-1077 and AT877, is a nonspecific inhibitor of RhoA ROCK. It exhibits inhibitory effects on protein kinases, including ROCK1 with a Ki value of 0.33 μM, as well as ROCK2, PKA, PKC, and PKG with IC 50 values of 0.158 μM, 4.58 μM, 12.30 μM, and 1.650 μM, respectively. Additionally, Fasudil dihydrochloride demonstrates potent Ca 2+ channel blocking activity and acts as a vasodilator [1] [2] [3].
Fasudil hydrochloride hydrate is an HCl salt of Fasudil -- a Rho-kinase (ROCK) inhibitor that has been shown to be effective in hindering the development of mature Cerebral Cavernous Malformation (CCM) lesions as well as reducing portal venous pressure in cirrhotic rats.