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FPS-ZM1

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Catalogue number:
10-4616-02
Size:
50 mg
Product is available in:
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RAGE inhibitor / FPS-ZM1 is a high-affinity Receptor for Advanced Glycation End products (RAGE) inhibitor (IC50 = 0.6 μM). It is able to lower levels of Aβ via binding to the V domain of RAGE and can block multiple mechanisms of Aβ40- and Aβ42-induced cellular stress in RAGE-expressing brain endothelium, neurons and microglia in vitro and in vivo.1,2 Can cross the BBB. In a rat model of intracerebral hemorrhage, FPS-ZM1 was able to attenuate blood-brain barrier and white matter fiber damage.3 FPS-ZM1 inhibition of RAGE was able to ameliorate inflammatory damage after acute intracerebral hemorrhage via downstream blockade of high mobility box-1(HMGB1) signaling.4 FPS-ZM1 has also been shown to impair breast cancer cell invasion and metastasis.5

Product Type:

Biochemicals & reagents

CAS Number:

945714-67-0

Reference:

1) Deans et al. (2012), A multimodal RAGE-specific inhibitor reduces amyloid β-mediated brain disorder in a mouse model of Alzheimer disease; J.Clin.Invest. 122 1377 2) Hong et al. (2016), Effects of RAGE-Specific Inhibitor FPS-ZM1 on Amyloid-β Metabolism and AGEs-Induced Inflammation and Oxidative Stress in Rat Hippocampus ; Neurochem.Res. 41 1192 3) Yang et al. (2015), Receptor for advanced glycation end-product antagonist reduces blood-brain barrier damage after intracerebral hemorrhage; Stroke 46 1328 4) Li et al. (2015), Blockade of high mobility box-1 signaling via the receptor for advanced end-products ameliorates inflammatory damage after acute intracerebral hemorrhage; Neurosci.Lett. 609 109 5) Kwak et al. (2017), Targeting of RAGE-ligand signaling impairs breast cancer cell invasion and metastasis; Oncogene 36 1559

Storage Temperature:

-20°C

Additional Information:

PATHWAY: Glycation -- RESEARCH AREA: Neuroscience; Cellular stress; Oxidative stress -- DISEASE AREA: Cancer; NeurodegenerationInflammation; Diabetes