PSB 0739
Chemical Name: 1-Amino-9,10-dihydro-9,10-dioxo-4-[[4-(phenylamino)-3-sulfophenyl]amino]-2-anthracenesulfonic acid sodium salt
Purity: ≥95%
Biological Activity
PSB 0739 is a highly potent P2Y12 receptor antagonist (Ki = 24.9 nM). Unlike clopidogrel (Cat. No. 2490), does not require bioactivation.Technical Data
The technical data provided above is for guidance only.
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Tocris products are intended for laboratory research use only, unless stated otherwise.
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Background References
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Microglial Kv1.3 Channels and P2Y12 Receptors Differentially Regulate Cytokine and Chemokine Release from Brain Slices of Young Adult and Aged Mice.
Charolidi N, Schilling T, Eder C
PLoS ONE, 2015;10(5):e0128463. -
Infection of microglia with Porphyromonas gingivalis promotes cell migration and an inflammatory response through the gingipain-mediated activation of protease-activated receptor-2 in mice
Y Liu, Z Wu, Y Nakanishi, J Ni, Y Hayashi, F Takayama, Y Zhou, T Kadawaki, H Nakanishi
Sci Rep, 2017;7(1):11759. -
Interaction of new, very potent non-nucleotide antagonists with Arg256 of the human platelet P2Y12 receptor.
Hoffmann et al.
J.Pharmacol.Exp.Ther., 2009;331:648 -
High-affinity, non-nucleotide-derived competitive antagonists of platelet P2Y12 receptors.
Baqi et al.
J.Med.Chem., 2009;52:3784 -
Development of a comprehensive set of P2 receptor pharmacological research compounds.
Felix et al.
Purinerg.Sig., 2011;8:101
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Citations for PSB 0739
The citations listed below are publications that use Tocris products. Selected citations for PSB 0739 include:
15 Citations: Showing 1 - 10
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Microglia modulate blood flow, neurovascular coupling, and hypoperfusion via purinergic actions.
Authors: Domokos Et al.
J Exp Med 2022;219
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The dualistic role of the purinergic P2Y12-receptor in an in vivo model of Parkinson's disease: Signalling pathway and novel therapeutic targets.
Authors: Tibor Et al.
Pharmacol Res 2022;176:106045
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TREM2 regulates purinergic receptor-mediated calcium signaling and motility in human iPSC-derived microglia.
Authors: Stefano L Et al.
Elife 2022;11
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Involvement of P2Y12 receptors in a nitroglycerin-induced model of migraine in male mice.
Authors: Mária Et al.
Br J Pharmacol 2021;178:4626-4645
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Microglia Monitor and Protect Neuronal Function Through Specialized Somatic Purinergic Junctions.
Authors: Cserép Et al.
Science 2020;367:528
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Prevention of P2 Receptor-Dependent Thrombocyte Activation by Pore-Forming Bacterial Toxins Improves Outcome in A Murine Model of Urosepsis.
Authors: Anne-Mette Et al.
Int J Mol Sci 2020;21
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Antiplatelet Drug Ticagrelor Enhances Chemotherapeutic Efficacy by Targeting the Novel P2Y12-AKT Pathway in Pancreatic Cancer Cells.
Authors: Alice Et al.
Cancers (Basel) 2020;12
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Resident Macrophages Cloak Tissue Microlesions to Prevent Neutrophil-Driven Inflammatory Damage.
Authors: Uderhardt Et al.
Cell 2019;177:541
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Microglial Ramification, Surveillance, and Interleukin-1β Release Are Regulated by the Two-Pore Domain K+ Channel THIK-1.
Authors: Madry Et al.
Neuron 2018;97:299
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iPSC-Derived Human Microglia-like Cells to Study Neurological Diseases.
Authors: Abud Et al.
Neuron 2017;94:278
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Protease-activated receptor-4 and P2Y12 Dimerize, Co-Internalize and Activate Akt Signaling via Endosomal Recruitment of β-arrestin.
Authors: Smith Et al.
J Biol Chem 2017;
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Diurnal dynamic behavior of microglia in response to infected bacteria through the UDP-P2Y6 receptor system
Authors: Takayama Et al.
Scientific Reports 2016;6:30006
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Inverse agonism at the P2Y12 receptor and ENT1 transporter blockade contribute to platelet inhibition by ticagrelor.
Authors: Aungraheeta Et al.
Blood 2016;128:2717
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The Suramin Derivative NF449 Interacts with the 5-fold Vertex of the Enterovirus A71 Capsid to Prevent Virus Attachment to PSGL-1 and Heparan Sulfate.
Authors: Nishimura Et al.
PLoS Pathog 2015;11:e1005184
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Nucleolin down-regulation is involved in ADP-induced cell cycle arrest in S phase and cell apoptosis in vascular endothelial cells.
Authors: Wang Et al.
PLoS One 2014;9:e110101
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