1. Signaling Pathways
  2. Membrane Transporter/Ion Channel
  3. Sodium Channel
  4. Nav1.4 Isoform

Nav1.4

 

Nav1.4 Related Products (10):

Cat. No. Product Name Effect Purity
  • HY-16787
    ICA-121431
    Inhibitor 98.65%
    ICA-121431 is a nanomolar potent and broad-spectrum voltage-gated sodium channel (Nav) blocker, shows equipotent selectivity for human Nav1.1 and Nav1.3 subtypes with IC50 values of 13 nM and 23 nM, respectively. ICA-121431 shows less potent inhibition of Nav1.2 (IC50=240 nM) and 1,000 fold selectivity against Nav1.4, Nav1.6, and the TTX-resistant human Nav1.5 and Nav1.8 channels (IC50s >10 μM).
  • HY-B0262
    Methocarbamol
    Inhibitor 99.80%
    Methocarbamol is an orally active central muscle relaxant and blocks muscular Nav1.4 channel. Methocarbamol reversibly affects voltage dependence of inactivation of Nav1.4 channel. Methocarbamol has the potential for muscle spasms and pain syndromes research.
  • HY-139081
    GDC-0310
    Inhibitor 99.80%
    GDC-0310 is a selective acyl-sulfonamide Nav1.7 inhibitor, with an IC50 of 0.6 nM for hNav1.7.
  • HY-107405
    TC-N 1752
    Inhibitor 99.18%
    TC-N 1752 is a potent and orally active inhibitor of Nav1.7, with IC50s of 0.17 μM, 0.3 μM, 0.4 μM, 1.1 μM and 2.2 μM at hNav1.7, hNav1.3, hNav1.4, hNaV1.5 and rNav1.8, respectively. TC-N 1752 also inhibits tetrodotoxin-sensitive sodium channels. TC-N 1752 shows analgesic efficacy in the Formalin model of pain.
  • HY-P1220A
    Huwentoxin-IV TFA
    Inhibitor 98.52%
    Huwentoxin-IV TFA is a potent and selective sodium channel blocker, inhibits neuronal Nav1.7, Nav1.2, Nav1.3 and Nav1.4 with IC50s of 26, 150, 338 and 400 nM, respectively. Huwentoxin-IV TFA preferentially blocks peripheral nerve subtype Nav1.7 by binding neurotoxin receptor site 4. Huwentoxin-IV TFA has analgesic effects on animal models of inflammatory and neuropathic pain.
  • HY-P1218
    Phrixotoxin 3
    Inhibitor
    Phrixotoxin 3 is a potent blocker of voltage-gated sodium channels, with IC50s of 0.6, 42, 72, 288, 610 nM for NaV1.2, NaV1.3, NaV1.4, NaV1.1 and NaV1.5, respectively. Phrixotoxin 3 modulates voltage-gated sodium channels with properties similar to those of typical gating-modifier toxins, both by causing a depolarizing shift in gating kinetics and by blocking the inward component of the sodium current.
  • HY-W031620
    VGSCs-IN-1
    Inhibitor
    VGSCs-IN-1 (compound 14), a 2-piperazine analog of Riluzole (HY-B0211), is a human voltage-gated sodium channels (VGSCs) inhibitor. VGSCs-IN-1 shows great Nav1.4 blocking activity. VGSCs-IN-1 has a pKa of 7.6 and a cLog P of 2.4. VGSCs-IN-1 can be used for cell excitability disorders research.
  • HY-P1220
    Huwentoxin-IV
    Inhibitor
    Huwentoxin-IV is a potent and selective sodium channel blocker, inhibits neuronal Nav1.7, Nav1.2, Nav1.3 and Nav1.4 with IC50s of 26, 150, 338 and 400 nM, respectively. Huwentoxin-IV preferentially blocks peripheral nerve subtype Nav1.7 by binding neurotoxin receptor site 4. Huwentoxin-IV has analgesic effects on animal models of inflammatory and neuropathic pain.
  • HY-P5811
    Ceratotoxin-1
    Inhibitor
    Ceratotoxin-1 (CcoTx1), a peptide toxin, is an voltage-gated sodium channel subtypes inhibitor. Ceratotoxin-1 inhibits Nav1.1/β1, Nav1.2/β1, Nav1.4/β1, and Nav1.5/β1 with IC50 of 523 nM, 3 nM, 888 nM, and 323 nM, respectively. Ceratotoxin-1 also inhibits Nav1.8/β1.
  • HY-B0262S
    Methocarbamol-d5
    Inhibitor
    Methocarbamol-d5 is deuterium labeled Methocarbamol. Methocarbamol is an orally active central muscle relaxant and blocks muscular Nav1.4 channel[1].