5-BDBD

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5-BDBD | CAS No. 768404-03-1 | P2X Receptor Antagonists
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Description: Potent and selective P2X4 antagonist

Chemical Name: 5-(3-Bromophenyl)-1,3-dihydro-2H-benzofuro[3,2-e]-1,4-diazepin-2-one

Purity: ≥99%

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Citations (26)
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Biological Activity

5-BDBD is a potent and selective P2X4 receptor antagonist. Blocks P2X4-mediated currents in Chinese hamster ovary cells (IC50 = 0.50 μM). Exhibits no significant antagonist effects at other P2X receptors. Reduces long-term potentiation (LTP) in rat hippocampal slices.

Technical Data

M.Wt:
355.19
Formula:
C17H11BrN2O2
Solubility:
Soluble to 100 mM in DMSO
Purity:
≥99%
Storage:
Store at RT
CAS No:
768404-03-1

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Citations for 5-BDBD

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  1. Motoneuronal inflammasome activation triggers excessive neuroinflammation and impedes regeneration after sciatic nerve injury.
    Authors: László Et al.
    J Neuroinflammation  2022;19:68
  2. Modulation of P2X4 receptor activity by ivermectin and 5-BDBD has no effect on the development of ARPKD in PCK rats.
    Authors: Vladislav Et al.
    Physiol Rep  2022;10:e15510
  3. Characterization of purinergic receptor 2 signaling in podocytes from diabetic kidneys.
    Authors: Vladislav Et al.
    iScience  2021;24:102528
  4. Differential Regulation of ATP- and UTP-Evoked Prostaglandin E2 and IL-6 Production from Human Airway Epithelial Cells.
    Authors: Timothy S Et al.
    J Immunol  2021;207:1275-1287
  5. Astragalin Alleviates Neuropathic Pain by Suppressing P2X4-Mediated Signaling in the Dorsal Root Ganglia of Rats.
    Authors: Rui Et al.
    Front Neurosci  2021;14:570831
  6. Pharmacological and genetic characterisation of the canine P2X4 receptor.
    Authors: Belinda L Et al.
    Br J Pharmacol  2020;177:2812-2829
  7. Extracellular ATP Increases Glucose Metabolism in Skeletal Muscle Cells in a P2 Receptor Dependent Manner but Does Not Contribute to Palmitate-Induced Insulin Resistance.
    Authors: Miguel Cruz & Beall
    Front Physiol  2020;11
  8. Ginsenosides Act As Positive Modulators of P2X4 Receptors.
    Authors: Dhuna Et al.
    Mol Pharmacol  2019;95:210
  9. Connexin-43-dependent ATP release mediates macrophage activation during sepsis.
    Authors: Dosch Et al.
    Elife  2019;8
  10. Intercellular Calcium Signaling Induced by ATP Potentiates Macrophage Phagocytosis.
    Authors: Zumerle Et al.
    Cell Rep  2019;27:1
  11. Resident Macrophages Cloak Tissue Microlesions to Prevent Neutrophil-Driven Inflammatory Damage.
    Authors: Uderhardt Et al.
    Cell  2019;177:541
  12. Keratinocytes mediate innocuous and noxious touch via ATP-P2X4 signaling.
    Authors: Aron M Et al.
    Elife  2018;7
  13. Relative Role of Akt, ERK and CREB in Alcohol-Induced Microglia P2X4R Receptor Expression.
    Authors: Gofman Et al.
    Alcohol Alcohol  2016;51:647
  14. Purinergic and store-operated Ca(2+) signaling mechanisms in mesenchymal stem cells and their roles in ATP-induced stimulation of cell migration.
    Authors: Peng Et al.
    Stem Cells  2016;34:2102
  15. Mitochondrial Dysfunction, Depleted Purinergic Signaling, and Defective T Cell Vigilance and Immune Defense.
    Authors: Ledderose Et al.
    J Infect Dis  2016;213:456
  16. Effect of P2X4R on airway inflammation and airway remodeling in allergic airway challenge in mice.
    Authors: Chen Et al.
    Mol Med Rep  2016;13:697
  17. Metabolic control of type 1 regulatory T cell differentiation by AHR and HIF1-α.
    Authors: Mascanfroni Et al.
    Circulation  2015;21:638
  18. Autocrine Regulation of UVA-Induced IL-6 Production via Release of ATP and Activation of P2Y Receptors.
    Authors: Kawano Et al.
    PLoS One  2015;10:e0127919
  19. P2X4 receptor regulates alcohol-induced responses in microglia.
    Authors: Raghava Et al.
    J Neuroimmune Pharmacol  2014;9:668-78
  20. A critical role for pannexin-1 in activation of innate immune cells of the choroid plexus.
    Authors: Maslieieva and Thompson
    Channels (Austin)  2014;8:131
  21. Functional expression of purinergic P2 receptors and transient receptor potential channels by the human urothelium.
    Authors: Shabir Et al.
    Nat Med  2013;305:F396
  22. Pharmacological characterization of the P2 receptors profile in the podocytes of the freshly isolated rat glomeruli.
    Authors: Ilatovskaya Et al.
    Am J Physiol Cell Physiol  2013;305:C1050
  23. Long-term heart transplant survival by targeting the ionotropic purinergic receptor P2X7.
    Authors: Vergani Et al.
    J Biol Chem  2013;127:463
  24. Extracellular ATP exerts opposite effects on activated and regulatory CD4+ T cells via purinergic P2 receptor activation.
    Authors: Trabanelli Et al.
    J Immunol  2012;189:1303
  25. Positive allosteric modulation by iverm. of human but not murine P2X7 receptors.
    Authors: Nörenberg Et al.
    Br J Pharmacol  2012;167:48
  26. Functional expression of P2X4 receptor in capillary endothelial cells of the cochlear spiral ligament and its role in regulating the capillary diameter.
    Authors: Wu Et al.
    Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol  2011;301:H69

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