您好,欢迎来到试剂信息网! [登录] [免费注册]
试剂信息网
位置:首页 > 产品库 > WAY 200070
立即咨询
咨询类型:
     
*姓名:
*电话:
*单位:
Email:
*留言内容:
请详细说明您的需求。
*验证码:
 
WAY 200070
本产品不向个人销售,仅用作科学研究,不用于任何人体实验及非科研性质的动物实验。
WAY 200070图片
CAS NO:440122-66-7
规格:98%
分子量:306.11
包装与价格:
包装价格(元)
5mg电议
10mg电议
25mg电议
50mg电议

产品介绍
ERβ receptor agonist
CAS:440122-66-7
分子式:C13H8BrNO3
分子量:306.11
纯度:98%
存储:Store at -20°C

Background:

WAY-200070 is a selective estrogen receptor β (ERRβ) agonist with an IC50 of 2.3 nM.


Administration of WAY-200070 (30 mg/kg s.c.) causes nuclear translocation of ERRβ receptors in WT mice. Administration of WAY-200070 (30 mg/kg s.c.) produces a delayed 50% increase in dopamine in the striatum of wild type mice. WAY-200070 (30 mg/kg s.c.) reduces immobility time in the mouse tail suspension test indicating an antidepressant-like effect[1]. In gonadally intact male and female mice WAY-200070 increases agonistic behaviors such as pushing down and aggressive grooming, while leaving attacks unaffected[2]. Ovariectomized (ovx) mice treated with PPT fail to learn the socially acquired preference, while WAY-200070-treated ovx mice shows a two-fold prolonged preference for the food eaten by their demonstrator[3]. WAY-200070, shows significantly decreased anxiety-like behaviors in both the open-field and elevated plus maze and significantly less depressive-like behaviors in the forced swim test[4].


参考文献:
[1]. Hughes ZA, et al. WAY-200070, a selective agonist of estrogen receptor beta as a potential novel anxiolytic/antidepressant agent. Neuropharmacology. 2008 Jun;54(7):1136-42.
[2]. Clipperton Allen AE, et al. Agonistic behavior in males and females: effects of an estrogen receptor beta agonist in gonadectomized and gonadally intact mice. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2010 Aug;35(7):1008-22.
[3]. Clipperton AE, et al. Differential effects of estrogen receptor alpha and beta specific agonists on social learning of food preferences in female mice. Neuropsychopharmacology. 2008 Sep;33(10):2362-75.
[4]. Weiser MJ, et al. Estrogen receptor-beta agonist diarylpropionitrile: biological activities of R- and S-enantiomers on behavior and hormonal response to stress. Endocrinology. 2009 Apr;150(4):1817-25.