CAS NO: | 1221971-47-6 |
包装 | 价格(元) |
5mg | 电议 |
10mg | 电议 |
25mg | 电议 |
Physical Appearance | A crystalline solid |
Storage | Store at -20°C |
M.Wt | 461.3 |
Cas No. | 1221971-47-6 |
Formula | C21H14Cl2N2O4S |
Solubility | ≤15mg/ml in DMSO;20mg/ml in dimethyl formamide |
Chemical Name | N-(3',4'-dichloro[1,1'-biphenyl]-4-yl)-4-hydroxy-2H-1,2-benzothiazine-3-carboxamide 1,1-dioxide |
Canonical SMILES | OC1=C(C(NC2=CC=C(C3=CC=C(Cl)C(Cl)=C3)C=C2)=O)NS(C4=CC=CC=C41)(=O)=O |
运输条件 | 蓝冰运输或根据您的需求运输。 |
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PF-9184 is a novel mPGES-1 inhibitor [1]. Microsomal prostaglandin E synthase-1 (mPGES-1) is an inducible terminal isomerase expressed in cytokine-sensitive brain endothelial cells. mPGES-1 functions as the central switch during immune-induced pyresis and as a target for treatment of fever and other PGE2-dependent acute phase reactions elicited by the brain [2]. mPGES-1 has been incolved in the formation of PGE2 essential for pain hypersensitivity and inflammation. Microsomal prostaglandin E synthase-1 (mPGES-1) has been involved in converting the COX product prostaglandin H2 (PGH2) into the biologically active PGE2[3].
In vitro: PF-9184 potently inhibited recombinant human mPGES-1 with an IC50 value of 16.5 ± 3.8 nM. PF-9184 showed no effect on rhCOX-1 and rhCOX-2 with >6500-fold selectivity. In rationally designed cell systems, PF-9184 inhibited PGE2 synthesis with IC50 in the range of 0.5–5 μM in serum-free cell and human whole blood cultures, while sparing the synthesis of 6-keto-PGF1α (PGF1α) and PGF2α[1]. PF-9184 showed no apparent cytotoxic effects up to 100 μM [1].
References:
[1] Mbalaviele G, Pauley A M, Shaffer A F, et al. Distinction of microsomal prostaglandin E synthase-1 (mPGES-1) inhibition from cyclooxygenase-2 inhibition in cells using a novel, selective mPGES-1 inhibitor[J]. Biochemical pharmacology, 2010, 79(10): 1445-1454.
[2] Engblom D, Saha S, Engstrm L, et al. Microsomal prostaglandin E synthase-1 is the central switch during immune-induced pyresis[J]. Nature neuroscience, 2003, 6(11): 1137-1138.
[3] Jakobsson P J, Thorén S, Morgenstern R, et al. Identification of human prostaglandin E synthase: a microsomal, glutathione-dependent, inducible enzyme, constituting a potential novel drug target[J]. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1999, 96(13): 7220-7225.