Guanethidine
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Guanethidine sulphate was synthesized in 1959. Guanethidine is thought to lowing blood pressure by interfering with the metabolism of chemical transmitter substances in post-ganglionic sympathetic nerve fibres.
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- CAS. Nr.: 55-65-2
- Formel: C10H22N4
- Molecular Weight:198.31
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Publications Citing Use of MedChemExpress (MCE) Guanethidine
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Biologische Aktivität
Ablation of sympathetic fibers is associated with a loss of rat endothelial cell marker (RECA), but no significant effect of guanethidine was found on the survival of endothelial cells and mesenchymal stem cells in vitro[1]..
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Animal Model:Wild-type (WT) Balb/c,TNFR1(-/-)and IFN-γ-γ(-/-) mice[2].
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Dosage:30 mg/kg
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Administration:Guanethidine (30 mg/kg, s.c., 1 h, diluted in saline)
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Result:Pre-treatment with guanethidine (sympathetic blocker) unaffected IL-18 hypernociception in TNFR1(-/-) mice.
Chemical Information
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CAS. Nr. 55-65-2
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Molecular Weight 198.31
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Formel C10H22N4
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SMILES
NC(NCCN1CCCCCCC1)=N
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Versand
Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere.
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Speicherung
Please store the product under the recommended conditions in the Certificate of Analysis.
Publications (3)
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Nat Commun
A gatekeeper sympathetic control of lacrimal tear secretion and dry eye onset through the NA-Adra1a-Ucp2 pathway. [Abstract]2025 Jun 5;16(1):5215. PMID: 40473608 -
iScience
2026 Feb 23;29(3):115122. PMID: 41852725 -
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