Description |
YLF-466D is a newly developed AMPK activator, which inhibits platelet aggregation.
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Related Catalog |
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Target |
AMPK
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In Vitro |
The effect of YLF-466D on platelet AMPK and aggregation are examined to test whether YLF-466D can stimulate AMPK in platelets and thereby suppress aggregation. Platelet AMPK is activated by YLF-466D, which is confirmed with activation-dependent phosphorylation at Thr172. Consistent with this result, YLF-466D inhibits platelet aggregation induced by thrombin. Such inhibition is observed in the aggregation elicited by ADP and collagen as well as thrombin, indicating that the antiaggregatory effect of YLF-466D is not platelet-agonist specific but common, regardless of agonist type. All the effects on AMPK and aggregation are concentration-dependent with the highest efficacy at 150 μM. IC50 against thrombin-, ADP- and collagen-induced aggreation are approximately 84, 55 and 87 μM, respectively[1].
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Kinase Assay |
Blood is collected from the abdominal aorta of ether anesthetized rats using 3.2% sodium citrate as an anticoagulant (sodium citrate:blood=1:9) and diluted with normal saline (1:1). Blood is incubated with YLF-466D (0, 50, 100 and 150 μM) for 3 min and aggregation is induced with 7.5 μg/mL Collagen. Aggregation is assessed by measuring the impedance change with a whole blood aggregometer[1].
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References |
[1]. Liu Y, et al. Antiplatelet effect of a newly developed AMP-activated protein kinase activator YLF-466D. Eur J Pharmacol. 2015 Aug 5;760:81-7.
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