4 Results for "

trigeminal hyperalgesia

" in MedChemExpress (MCE) Product Catalog:
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4 Results for "trigeminal hyperalgesia" in MCE Product Catalog:

Cat. No.: HY-163733
CAS No.: 1515855-85-2
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FAAH MAGL

AKU-005 is a FAAH and MAGL dual inhibitor with IC50 values of 63, 389 nM for rat and human FAAH, respectively. AKU-005 has the potential for the research of trigeminal hyperalgesia .
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Cat. No.: HY-124277
CAS No.: 1644134-60-0
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TRP Channel

Research Areas:  

Neurological Disease

ADM 12 is a highly selective transient receptor potential ankyrin 1 (TRPA1) channel antagonist. ADM 12 blocks nitroglycerin (NTG)-induced trigeminal hyperalgesia in animal models, reducing expression of pain-related genes (c-Fos, TRPA1) and neuropeptides (CGRP, SP). ADM_12 is promising for research of migraine and neuropathic pain .
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Cat. No.: HY-P2786A
CAS No.: 741738-57-8
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Potassium Channel

Research Areas:  

Neurological Disease

Phrixotoxin 2 is a Kv4 family potassium channel inhibitor, with Ki values in rats of 120 nM for Kv4.2, 110 nM for Kv4.3, and 230 nM for Kv4.1. Phrixotoxin 2 mediates voltage-dependent inhibition of Kv4.2 and Kv4.3 currents, and voltage-independent inhibition of Kv4.1 currents. Phrixotoxin 2 fails to inhibit A-type K + currents in visceral dorsal root ganglion neurons. Phrixotoxin 2 induces contraction of non-pregnant uterine smooth muscle and triggers orofacial cold hyperalgesia in rats. Phrixotoxin 2 can distinguish the contribution of Kv4 subunits to A-type K + currents in different subsets of sensory neurons. Phrixotoxin 2 can be used in research related to chronic pain and trigeminal neuropathic pain .
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Cat. No.: HY-183857
CAS No.: 410080-55-6
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TRP Channel

Research Areas:  

Neurological Disease

DD-161515 is a TRPV1/VR1 inhibitor with an IC50 of 0.7 μM in rats. DD-161515 binds to an allosteric site of TRPV1 distinct from that of capsaicin, blocks channel opening, inhibits receptor-mediated calcium ion influx, reduces the excitability of peripheral sensory nerve fibers, and thereby inhibits nociception induced by heat and transmission of chemically induced pain signals. DD-161515 can be used in studies related to inflammatory pain .
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