包装 | 价格(元) |
10mM (in 1mL DMSO) | 电议 |
5mg | 电议 |
25mg | 电议 |
100mg | 电议 |
Cell lines | Cerebellar granule cells |
Preparation method | The solubility of this compound in DMSO is >11.6 mg/mL. General tips for obtaining a higher concentration: Please warm the tube at 37 ℃ for 10 minutes and/or shake it in the ultrasonic bath for a while. Stock solution can be stored below - 20 ℃ for several months. |
Reacting condition | 20 or 40 μM; 24 hrs |
Applications | In cerebellar granule cells, pre-treatment with 20 or 40 μM PD 151746 for 24 hrs inhibited calpain and thus, protected neurons against the effect of serum/potassium (S/K) withdrawal, restoring the number of cell survival. Moreover, PD 151746 at the dose of 40 μM inhibited the increase of MEF2 phosphorylation and cdk5/p25 formation, as well as inhibited caspase-3 activity. |
产品描述 | PD 151746 is a potent and selective inhibitor of calpain with Ki value of 0.26 μM for μ-Calpain. Calpain is a calcium-dependent, non-lysosomal cysteine protease that expressed in mammals and many other organisms. Calpain plays an important role in cell mobility and cell cycle progression. PD 151746 is a cell-permeable, potent and selective calpain inhibitor. PD151746 significantly inhibited NMDA-induced α-spectrin breakdown product (SBDP) of 145 kDa and completely inhibited the fragmentation of calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II-α (CaMPK-IIα) and nitric oxide synthase (nNOS), which were cleaved by calpain [1]. In cerebellar granule cells, PD151746 inhibited serum/potassium (S/K) withdrawal induced apoptosis by 29% through inhibition of calpain. Also, PD151746 inhibited the increase of MEF2 phosphorylation and cdk5/p25 formation and inhibited caspase-3 activity [2]. In human hepatoma G2 cells, PD151746 significantly reduced insulin-stimulated glycogen synthesis and increased the amount of protein tyrosine phosphatase-ε (PTPε), which suggested that calpain played an important role in regulation of insulin-stimulated glycogen synthesis [3]. In HEK-293 cells expressing human formyl peptide receptor (hFPR) or hFPR-like 1 (hFPRL1), PD151746 increased cytoplasmic free Ca2+ ([Ca2+]i) [4]. References: |