1. Neurological Disease

Neurological Disease

A range of neurological disorders, including epilepsy and dystonia, may involve dysfunctional intracortical inhibition, and may respond to treatments that modify it. Parkinson’s is a neurodegenerative disease characterized by increased activity of GABA in basal ganglia and the loss of dopamine in nigrostriatum, associated with rigidity, resting tremor, gait with accelerating steps, and fixed inexpressive face. Neurological deficits, along with neuromuscular involvement, are characteristic of mitochondrial disease, and these symptoms can have a dramatic impact on patient quality of life. Neurological features may be manifold, ranging from neural deafness, ataxia, peripheral neuropathy, migraine, seizures, stroke‐like episodes and dementia and depend on the part of the nervous system affected.

Cat. No. Product Name CAS No. Purity Chemical Structure
  • HY-135976
    P2X3 antagonist 34 2417288-67-4 99.71%
    P2X3 antagonist 34 is a potent, selective and orally active P2X3 homotrimeric receptor antagonist with IC50s of 25 nM, 92 nM and 126 nM for human P2X3, rat P2X3 and guinea pig P2X3 receptors, respectively. P2X3 antagonist 34 is less active against human, rat and guinea pig P2X2/3 heterotrimeric receptors. P2X3 antagonist 34 has strong anti-tussive effect.
    P2X3 antagonist 34
  • HY-12127
    Pexacerfont 459856-18-9 99.97%
    Pexacerfont is a selective corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF1) receptor antagonist with IC50 of 6.1±0.6 nM for human CRF1 receptor.
    Pexacerfont
  • HY-13716
    Noscapine 128-62-1 99.98%
    Noscapine ((S,R)-Noscapine) is an orally active phthalideisoquinoline alkaloid with potent antitussive. Noscapine exerts its antitussive effects by activating sigma opioid receptors and is a non-competitive Bradykinin inhibitor. Noscapine disrupts microtubule dynamics, induces mitotic arrest and apoptosis. Noscapine possesses anticancer, neuroprotective, anti-inflammatory activities, and can cross the blood-brain barrier.
    Noscapine
  • HY-15314
    Ranirestat 147254-64-6
    Ranirestat (AS-3201) potent and orally active aldose reductase (AR) inhibitor with IC50s of 11 nM and 15 nM for rat lens AR and recombinant human AR, respectively, and a Ki of 0.38 nM for recombinant human AR. Ranirestat has the potential for diabetic sensorimotor polyneuropathy treatment. Ranirestat also has a neuroprotective effect on diabetic retinas.
    Ranirestat
  • HY-19353
    SR7826 1219728-20-7 99.30%
    SR7826 is a class of bis-aryl urea derived potent, selective and orally active LIM kinase (LIMK) inhibitor with an IC50 of 43 nM for LIMK1. SR7826 is >100-fold more selective for LIMK1 than ROCK and JNK kinases.
    SR7826
  • HY-107150
    Reproxalap 916056-79-6 98.85%
    Reproxalap (ADX-102) is an active aldehyde sequestering agent. Reproxalap reduces the PKCα activity. Reproxalap blocks caspase 3/7 activation. Reproxalap protects cells from the cytotoxicity of C18:0-al. Reproxalap has anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving effects. Reproxalap is used in studies of dry eye, allergic conjunctivitis, and non-infectious anterior uveitis.
    Reproxalap
  • HY-112358
    GW8510 222036-17-1 99.64%
    GW8510 is a potent cyclin-dependent kinase-2 (CDK2) inhibitor. GW8510 is also a ribonucleotide reductase M2 (RRM2) inhibitor. GW8510 exhibits neuroprotective and anticancer activities.
    GW8510
  • HY-112705
    VU0529331 1286725-49-2 ≥99.0%
    VU0529331 is a modestly selective non-GIRK1-containing G protein-gated, inwardly-rectifying, potassium channel (non-GIRK1/X) activator, with EC50s of 5.1 µM and 5.2 µM for GIRK2 and GIRK1/2 in HEK293 cells, respectively, also effective on GIRK4 homomeric channel.
    VU0529331
  • HY-118342
    PQCA 1144504-35-7 99.96%
    PQCA is a highly selective and potent muscarinic M1 receptor positive allosteric modulator. PQCA has an EC50 value of 49 nM and 135 nM on rhesus and human M1 receptor, respectively. PQCA is inactive for other muscarinic receptors. PQCA has potential to reduce the cognitive deficits associated with Alzheimer's disease.
    PQCA
  • HY-128772
    XPC-6444 2230144-21-3 98.85%
    XPC-6444 is a highly potent, isoform-selective, and CNS-penetrant NaV1.6 inhibitor (IC50=41 nM for hNaV1.6). XPC-6444 also displays potent block of NaV1.2 (IC50=125 nM). XPC-6444 shows anticonvulsant activity.
    XPC-6444
  • HY-137441
    Icapamespib 1000999-96-1 99.52%
    Icapamespib (PU-HZ151) is a potent HSP90 inhibitor with an EC50 of 5 nM. Icapamespib is able to cross blood-brain barrier.
    Icapamespib
  • HY-137472
    SAR502250 503860-57-9 99.63%
    SAR502250 is a potent, selective, ATP competitive, orally active and brain-penetrant inhibitor of GSK3, with an IC50 of 12 nM for human GSK-3β. SAR502250 displays antidepressant-like activity. SAR502250 can be used for the research of Alzheimer’s disease (AD).
    SAR502250
  • HY-139081
    GDC-0310 1788063-52-4 98.84%
    GDC-0310 is a selective acyl-sulfonamide Nav1.7 inhibitor, with an IC50 of 0.6 nM for hNav1.7.
    GDC-0310
  • HY-145777
    AGI-43192 2377491-54-6 99.51%
    AGI-43192 is a potent inhibitor of methionine adenosyltransferase 2A (MAT2A). AGI-43192 is a potent, but limited brain-penetrant compound. AGI-43192 has the potential for exploring the effects of SAM modulation in the central nervous system (CNS) and research of cancer disease.
    AGI-43192
  • HY-P99959
    Unasnemab 2379805-59-9 99.00%
    Unasnemab (MT-3921) is a humanised IgG1 monoclonal antibody that binds to repulsive guidance molecule A (RGMa). Unasnemab improves locomotor function and promotes neuroregeneration and can be used for the research of spinal cord injury.
    Unasnemab
  • HY-100815D
    (RS)-AMPA monohydrate 76463-67-7 99.90%
    (RS)-AMPA ((±)-AMPA) monohydrate is a glutamate analogue and a potent and selective excitatory neurotransmitter L-glutamic acid agonist. (RS)-AMPA monohydrate does not interfere with binding sites for kainic acid or NMDA receptors.
    (RS)-AMPA monohydrate
  • HY-12151
    NS 1738 501684-93-1 99.79%
    NS 1738 (NSC 213859) is a novel positive allosteric modulator of the α7 nAChR, with respect to positive modulation of α7 nAChR (EC50=3.4 μM in oocyte experiments).
    NS 1738
  • HY-12390
    Lofepramine 23047-25-8 ≥99.0%
    Lofepramine (Lopramine) is a modified tricyclic and orally active antidepressant. Lofepramine inhibits the uptake of Noradrenaline (NA) (HY-13715) and 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) with IC50s of 2.7 μM and 11 μM, respectively. Lofepramine exerts its antidepressant activity by promoting noradrenergic neurotransmission. Lofepramine also enhances serotonergic neurotransmission by inhibiting neuronal uptake of 5-HT and tryptophan pyrrolase. Lofepramine exhibits significant anxiolytic properties. .
    Lofepramine
  • HY-13222
    BAN ORL 24 1401463-54-4 99.68%
    BAN ORL 24 is a nociceptin/orphanin FQ (N/OFQ) peptide receptor (NOP) antagonist. BAN ORL 24 has antagonistic effect for nociceptin (NOP) receptor with KI value of 0.24 nM in CHO cell. BAN ORL 24 can be used for the research of cancer and analgesic.
    BAN ORL 24
  • HY-18292
    ARN2966 102212-26-0 99.87%
    ARN2966 is a potent, orally active and cross the blood-brain barrier amyloid precursor protein (APP) translation modulator.
    ARN2966
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