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  • HY-12443

    Casein Kinase Neurological Disease
    PF-5006739 is a potent and selective inhibitor of CK1δ/ε with IC50s of 3.9 nM and 17.0 nM, respectively. PF-5006739 is a potential therapeutic agent for a range of psychiatric disorders with low nanomolar in vitro potency for CK1δ/ε and high kinome selectivity. PF-5006739 attenuats opioid agent-seeking behavior in a rodent operant reinstatement model in animals in a dose-dependent manner . PF-5006739 improves glucose tolerance in both diet-induced obesity (DIO) and genetic (ob/ob) mice models of obesity .
    PF-5006739
  • HY-P1723
    Spexin
    2 Publications Verification

    Neuropeptide Q

    Neuropeptide Y Receptor Apoptosis Ferroptosis Autophagy Cardiovascular Disease Neurological Disease
    Spexin (Neuropeptide Q) is a selective agonist of galanin receptors GAL2 and GAL3, and is a conserved peptide that functions as a neurotransmitter/neuromodulator and endocrine factor. Spexin can function through both central and peripheral actions. Spexin upregulates Beclin 1 to inhibit ferroptosis induced by excessive autophagy, reduces the uptake of long-chain fatty acids by adipocytes, and regulates energy metabolism by increasing lipid oxidation (e.g., reducing the respiratory exchange ratio in rodents). Spexin improves cardiac function in the Doxorubicin hydrochloride (HY-15142)-induced cardiotoxicity model, protects mitochondrial membrane potential, and reduces iron accumulation and lipid peroxidation. Spexin can be used to study obesity and its related metabolic disorders, cardiovascular diseases (e.g., cardioprotection), and side effects of tumor chemotherapy .
    Spexin
  • HY-178780

    GPR119 Metabolic Disease
    MKP10241 is an orally active GPR119 agonist. MKP10241 elevates cAMP levels in the GPR119 expressing cell line (EC50: 3.7 nM). MKP10241 reduces blood glucose levels and HbA1c in acute models and a chronic diabetic mouse model. MKP10241 also demonstrates excellent preclinical efficacy in acute as well as chronic rodent models of obesity, and MASH .
    MKP10241
  • HY-15401

    5-HT Receptor Neurological Disease Metabolic Disease
    WAY 163909 is an orally active, blood-brain barrier permeable 5-HT2C receptor-selective agonist. WAY 163909 exhibits an EC50 of 8 nM and a Ki of 10.5 nM for h5-HT2C. Instead of triggering apoptosis, WAY 163909 induces anorectic, antipsychotic-like, antidepressant-like, anti-aggressive and anti-compulsive effects. WAY 163909 alleviates ketamine-induced hypothermia, but impairs sexual function at high doses. With rapid antidepressant-like properties, WAY 163909 can be used in research related to obesity, schizophrenia, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and anesthesia-induced hypothermia .
    WAY 163909
  • HY-19277

    Adrenergic Receptor Metabolic Disease
    CP-114271 is a potent selective β3-adrenergic receptor agonist. CP-114271 possesses an in vivo efficacy in rodent models. CP-114271 can be used for obesity research .
    CP-114271
  • HY-P1723A

    Neuropeptide Q TFA

    Neuropeptide Y Receptor Apoptosis Ferroptosis Autophagy Cardiovascular Disease Metabolic Disease
    Spexin (Neuropeptide Q) TFA is a selective agonist of galanin receptors GAL2 and GAL3, and is a conserved peptide that functions as a neurotransmitter/neuromodulator and endocrine factor. Spexin TFA can function through both central and peripheral actions. Spexin TFA upregulates Beclin 1 to inhibit ferroptosis induced by excessive autophagy, reduces the uptake of long-chain fatty acids by adipocytes, and regulates energy metabolism by increasing lipid oxidation (e.g., reducing the respiratory exchange ratio in rodents). Spexin TFA improves cardiac function in the Doxorubicin hydrochloride (HY-15142)-induced cardiotoxicity model, protects mitochondrial membrane potential, and reduces iron accumulation and lipid peroxidation. Spexin TFA can be used to study obesity and its related metabolic disorders, cardiovascular diseases (e.g., cardioprotection), and side effects of tumor chemotherapy .
    Spexin TFA
  • HY-114232

    5-HT Receptor Metabolic Disease
    BVT-74316 is a 5-HT6 receptor antagonist. BVT-74316 can reduce food intake and bodyweight gain in rodent models. BVT-74316 can be used for the research of metabolic disease, such as obesity .
    BVT-74316
  • HY-N19725

    Interleukin Related Metabolic Disease
    Calonysterone is an orally effective IL-6 inhibitor. Calonysterone reduces the level of the proinflammatory cytokine IL-6. Calonysterone prevents diet-induced obesity. Calonysterone normalizes abnormal plasma adiponectin and leptin concentrations. Calonysterone increases the percentage of total DNA methylation. Calonysterone enhances antioxidant activity. Calonysterone is applicable to obesity-related research .
    Calonysterone

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