Lercanidipine-13C,d3 (hydrochloride) is the deuterium and 13C labeled Lercanidipine hydrochloride[1]. Lercanidipine hydrochloride is a lipophilic third-generation dihydropyridine-calcium channel blocker (DHP-CCB). Lercanidipine hydrochloride has long lasting antihypertensive action and reno-protective effect[2][3][4].
Anipamil is a long-acting calcium channel blocker, used for the treatment of cardiovascular disease.
Terodiline is an M1-selective muscarinic receptor (mAChR) antagonist with Kbs of 15, 160, 280, and 198 nM in rabbit vas deferens (M1), atria (M2), bladder (M3) and ileal muscle (M3), respectively. Terodiline also is a Ca2+ blocker. Terodiline acts as a treatment for urinary frequency and urge incontinence[1].
TROX-1 is an N-type calcium channel (CaV2.2) inhibitor with an IC50 value of 0.11 μM. TROX-1 can be used in chronic pain research[1].
Barnidipine hydrochloride (Mepirodipine hydrochloride) is an L-type calcium antagonist (CaA) with high affinity for [3H] initrendipine binding sites (Ki=0.21 nmol/l), has selective action against CaA receptors[1].Barnidipine hydrochloride (Mepirodipine hydrochloride) is an antihypertensive drug and acts by the reduction of peripheral vascular resistance secondary to its vasodilatory action[2].
Diltiazem is an orally active L-type Ca2+ channel blocker, with antihypertensive and antiarrhythmic effects. Diltiazem can be used for the research of cardiac arrhythmia, hypertension, and angina pectoris[1][2][3].
Hyperforin dicyclohexylammonium salt (Hyperforin DCHA) is a transient receptor canonical 6 (TRPC6) channels activator. Hyperforin dicyclohexylammonium salt modulates Ca2+ levels by activating Ca2+-conducting non-selective canonical TRPC6 channels. Hyperforin dicyclohexylammonium salt shows antidepressant effect[1][2].
Bepridil hydrochloride (CERM 1978) is a calcium channel blocker, with antianginal activity.
Mirogabalin (DS-5565) is a novel, preferentially selective α2δ-1 ligand characterized by high potency and selectivity to the α2δ-1 subunit of voltage-sensitive calcium channel complexes in the CNS.
Ethosuximide, a widely prescribed anti-epileptic drug, improves the phenotypes of multiple neurodegenerative disease models and blocks the low voltage activated T-type calcium channel.
Imperatoxin A, a peptide toxin derived from the venom of the African scorpion Pandinus imperator, activator of Ca2+-release channels/ryanodine receptors (RyRs)? enhances the influx of Ca2+ from the sarcoplasmatic reticulum into the cell[1].
Antiarrhythmic agent-2 is a nonspecific Ca2+ inward current blocker that inhibits ionic currents in sensory neuron membranes. Antiarrhythmic agent-2 can be used in the study of cardiovascular diseases, such as arrhythmias[1].
Prenylamine is a calcium channel blocker of the amphetamine chemical class. Prenylamine can be used as a vasodilator and can be used for the research of angina pectoris[1].
Piprofurol is a calcium channel inhibitor. Piprofurol inhibites in a concentration-dependent manner the calcium-induced contractions in isolated potassium depolarized preparations of rat aorta and relaxes the K+-induced contraction of the dog coronary artery and the rabbit basilar artery. Piprofurol exerts a negative inotropic effect on guinea-pig papillary muscle, with the EC50 of 5 μM[1].
Fluspirilene is a non-competitive antagonist of L-type calcium channels with an IC50 of 0.03 μM. Fluspirileneis a long-acting injectable depot antipsychotic drug used for schizophrenia.
Ethacrynic acid is a diuretic. Ethacrynic acid is an inhibitor of glutathione S-transferases (GSTs). Ethacrynic acid is a potent inhibitor of NF-kB-signaling pathway, and also modulates leukotriene formation. Ethacrynic acid also inhibits L-type voltage-dependent and store-operated calcium channel, leading to relaxation of airway smooth muscle (ASM) cells. Ethacrynic acid has anti-inflammatory properties that reduces the retinoid-induced ear edema in mice[1][2][3][4].
MK-8998 is a potent and selective antagonist of the T-type calcium channel.
Calcium Channel antagonist 2 (Compound 154) is a calcium channel antagonist (IC50=5-20 μM). Calcium Channel antagonist 2 can be used in study of calcium channel-mediated diseases such as pain and diabetes[1].
Mibefradil dihydrochloride hydrate (Ro 40-5967 dihydrochloride hydrate) is a effectively long-acting calcium channel antagonist, used as an antihypertensive agent. Mibefradil dihydrochloride hydrate acts via a higher affinity block for low-voltage-activated (T) than for high-voltage-activated (L) calcium channels[1].
L-Ascorbic acid is an effective reducing agent and donor antioxidant.
Nisoldipine-d4 (BAY-k 5552-d4) is the deuterium labeled Nisoldipine. Nisoldipine(BAY-k 5552) is a calcium channel blocker belonging to the dihydropyridines class, specific for L-type Cav1.2 with IC50 of 10 nM[1][2].
Teludipine-d6 (GR53992B-d6) is the deuterium labeled Teludipine hydrochloride. Teludipine is a lipophilic calcium channel blocker[1][2].
Cilnidipine(FRC8653) is a dual L- and N-type calcium channel blocker and displays antihypertensive, sympatholytic and neuroprotective activity. IC50 value:Target: calcium channelCilnidipine has displayed renal and vascular protective effects and improved baroreflex sensitivity in patients with hypertension. It has also demonstrated neuroprotective effects in a rat focal brain ischemia model by removing free radicals and activating the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase pathway.
Minocycline is an orally active, potent and BBB-penetrated semi-synthetic tetracycline antibiotic. Minocycline is a hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF)-1α inhibitor. Minocycline shows anti-cancer, anti-inflammatory, and glutamate antagonist effects. Minocycline reduces glutamate neurotransmission and shows neuroprotective properties and antidepressant effects. Minocycline inhibits bacterial protein synthesis through binding with the 30S subunit of the bacterial ribosome, resulting in a bacteriostatic effect[1][2][3][4][5][6][7].
NP118809 is a potent N-type calcium channel blocker, with an IC50 of 0.11 μM; also less potently inhibits L-type calcium channel with an IC50 of 12.2 μM.
Fasudil (HA-1077; AT877) hydrochloride semihydrate is a nonspecific RhoA/ROCK inhibitor and also has inhibitory effect on protein kinases, with an Ki of 0.33 μM for ROCK1, IC50s of 0.158 μM and 4.58 μM, 12.30 μM, 1.650 μM for ROCK2 and PKA, PKC, PKG, respectively. Fasudil hydrochloride semihydrate is also a potent Ca2+ channel antagonist and vasodilator[1][2][3].