Datasheet Inhibitors / Agonists / Screening Libraries a DRUG SCREENING EXPERT

Datasheet Inhibitors / Agonists / Screening Libraries a DRUG SCREENING EXPERT

Datasheet Inhibitors / Agonists / Screening Libraries A DRUG SCREENING EXPERT Product Name : SLV319 Catalog Number : T4654 CAS Number : 362519-49-1 Molecular Formula : C23H20Cl2N4O2S Molecular Weight : 487.40 Description: SLV319 has been used in trials studying the treatment of Obesity and Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes. Storage: 2 years -80°C in solvent; 3 years -20°C powder; DMSO 31 mg/mL Solubility ( < 1 mg/ml refers to the product slightly soluble or insoluble ) Receptor (IC50) CB1 22nM In vitro Activity Cannabinoid receptor 1 (CB1R) antagonists appear to be promising drugs for the treatment of obesity, however, serious side effects have hampered their clinical application. Ibipinabant is a new, potent [Ki (CB1)=7.8 nM] and selective [Ki (CB2)=7.943 nM] CB1 antagonist [pA2 for arachidonic acid release in CHO cells=9.9] with in vitro pharmacological characteristics similar to rimonabant including inverse agonism and brain penetrance[3]. In vivo Activity Ibipinabant (3 mg/kg) reduces unfasted glucose to a significantly greater degree than rimonabant at the same dose on days 17, 28 and 38. Chronic treatment with ibipinabant significantly attenuates the progression of diabetes in ZDF rats, blunting the increase in blood glucose and HbA1c over time. Ibipinabant also reduces the hyperinsulinemia apparent at 6-8 weeks of age and attenuates the dramatic reduction in insulin levels observed 1-2 weeks later[3]. Animal Experiment Animal Model: Reference 1. Chorvat RJ, et al. JD-5006 and JD-5037: peripherally restricted (PR) cannabinoid-1 receptor blockers related to SLV-319 (Ibipinabant) as metabolic disorder therapeutics devoid of CNS liabilities. Bioorg Med Chem Lett. 2012 Oct 1;22(19):6173-80. 2. Lange JH, et al. Synthesis, biological properties, and molecular modeling investigations of novel 3,4-diarylpyrazolines as potent and selective CB(1) cannabinoid receptor antagonists. J Med Chem. 2004 Jan 29;47(3):627-43. 3. Rohrbach K, et al. Ibipinabant attenuates β-cell loss in male Zucker diabetic fatty rats independently of its effects on body weight. Diabetes Obes Metab. 2012 Jun;14(6):555-64. FOR RESEARCH PURPOSES ONLY. NOT FOR DIAGNOSTIC OR THERAPEUTIC USE. Information for product storage and handling is indicated on the product datasheet. Targetmol products are stable for long term under the recommended storage conditions. Our products may be shipped under different conditions as many of them are stable in the short-term at higher or even room temperatures. We ensure that the product is shipped under conditions that will maintain the quality of the reagents. Upon receipt of the product, please follow the storage recommendations on the product data sheet. [email protected] | Tel: +1-781-999-4286 | www.targetmol.com.

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