CAS NO: | 17954-98-2 |
包装 | 价格(元) |
1mg | 电议 |
5mg | 电议 |
10mg | 电议 |
Physical Appearance | A crystalline solid |
Storage | Store at -20°C |
M.Wt | 402.7 |
Cas No. | 17954-98-2 |
Formula | C27H46O2 |
Synonyms | Narthesterol |
Solubility | ≤20mg/ml in ethanol;0.1mg/ml in DMSO;2mg/ml in dimethyl formamide |
Chemical Name | cholest-5-ene-3β,22R-diol |
Canonical SMILES | CC(C)CC[C@@H](O)[C@@H](C)C1CCC2C3CC=C4C[C@@H](O)CC[C@]4(C)C3CC[C@@]21C |
运输条件 | 蓝冰运输或根据您的需求运输。 |
一般建议 | 为了使其更好的溶解,请用37℃加热试管并在超声波水浴中震动片刻。不同厂家不同批次产品溶解度各有差异,仅做参考。若实验所需浓度过大至产品溶解极限,请添加助溶剂助溶或自行调整浓度。溶液形式一般不宜长期储存,请尽快用完。 |
EC50: 325 nM
22(R)-hydroxy cholesterol is an endogenous agonist for liver X receptors (LXRs).
The liver X receptors, LXRR and LXRα, together with the farnesoid X receptor, FXR, form a subfamily of these orphan receptors. Recently, it has been reported that LXR and FXR are hormone receptors for oxysterols and bile acids, respectively.
In vitro: Previous study found that 22(R)-hydroxycholesterol was only found in the adrenals as an intermediate in pregnenolone biosynthesis, not similar with 24(R), 25-epoxycholesterol and 20(S)-hydroxycholesterol. In addition, the hydroxyl groups of 22(R)-hydroxycholesterol as well as its analogs of 23(S)-hydroxycholesterol and 24(S)-hydroxycholesterol would all lie between 2.0-2.5 from Trp443 [1]. In another study, the ABC1 mRNA expression could be induced in an additive fashion by 22(R)-hydroxycholesterol and 9-cis-retinoic acid in cultured macrophages, indicating induction by nuclear hormone receptors of the liver X receptor and retinoid X receptor family. Moreover, the upstream promoter was induced 7-fold by the treatment of 22(R)-hydroxycholesterol when transfected into RAW macrophages [2].
In vivo: So far, there is no animal in vivo data reported.
Clinical trial: Up to now, 22(R)-hydroxy cholesterol is still in the preclinical development stage.
References:
[1] T. A. Spencer, L. Dansu, J. S. Russel, et al. Pharmacophore analysis of the nuclear oxysterol receptor LXRα. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 44, 886-897(2001).
[2] Costet P, Luo Y, Wang N, Tall AR. Sterol-dependent transactivation of the ABC1 promoter by the liver X receptor/retinoid X receptor. J Biol Chem. 2000 Sep 8;275(36):28240-5.