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SUN11602
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CAS NO:704869-38-5
规格:98%
分子量:451.6
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产品介绍
SUN11602 is a novel aniline compound with basic fibroblast growth factor-like activity.
CAS:704869-38-5
分子式:C26H37N5O2
分子量:451.6
纯度:98%
存储:Store at -20°C

Background:

SUN11602 is a novel aniline compound with basic fibroblast growth factor-like activity.


SUN11602 prevents glutamate-induced neuronal death in primary cultures of rat cerebrocortical neurons. SUN11602 increases the levels of CALB1 gene expression in cerebrocortical neurons[1]. SUN11602 exerts protective effects on hippocampal neurons through activation of FGFR1 and increases CalB expression[2]. SUN11602 promotes neurite outgrowth of primarily cultured rat hippocampal neurons[3].


In WT mice, SUN11602 increases the levels of newly synthesized Calb in cerebrocortical neurons and suppresses the glutamate-induced rise in intracellular Ca2+. This Ca2+-capturing ability of Calb allows the neurons to survive severe toxic conditions of glutamate[1]. Oral administration of SUN11602 at the midpoint of Aβ1-40 and ibotenate injections attenuate short-term memory impairment in the Y-maze test, as well as spatial learning deficits in the water maze task. In addition, the SUN11602 treatment inhibits the increase of peripheral-type benzodiazepine-binding sites (PTBBS),which are a marker for gliosis[3].


参考文献:
[1]. Murayama N, et al. SUN11602, a novel aniline compound, mimics the neuroprotective mechanisms of basic fibroblast growth factor. ACS Chem Neurosci. 2013 Feb 20;4(2):266-76.
[2]. Murayama N, et al. SUN11602-induced hyperexpression of calbindin D-28k is pivotal for the survival of hippocampal neurons under neurotoxic conditions. Brain Res. 2015 Jan 12;1594:71-81.
[3]. Ogino R, et al. SUN11602 has basic fibroblast growth factor-like activity and attenuates neuronal damage and cognitive deficits in a rat model of Alzheimer’s disease induced by amyloid β and excitatory amino acids. Brain Res. 2014 Oct 17;1585:159-66.