Name | SERCA2a activator A |
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Description | SERCA2a activator A is a novel sarco/endoplasmic reticulum Ca2+-dependent ATPase 2a (SERCA2a) activator that activates the Ca2+-dependent ATPase activity of cardiac SR vesicles but not that of skeletal muscle SR vesicles that lack of phospholamban (PLN); binds to PLN (Kd=75 uM), attenuates its inhibition of SERCA2a; enhances systolic and diastolic functions in rat hearts. |
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Target |
SERCA2a[1] |
In Vitro | SERCA2a activator 1 (Compound A) activates the Ca2+-dependent ATPase activity of cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) vesicles but not that of skeletal muscle SR vesicles that lack phospholamban (PLN). The surface plasmon resonance assay reveals a direct interaction between SERCA2a activator 1 and PLN, suggesting that the binding of SERCA2a activator 1 to PLN attenuates its inhibition of SERCA2a, resulting in SERCA2a activation[1]. SERCA2a activator 1 also increases the Ca2+ transients and contraction and relaxation of isolated adult rat cardiomyocytes. In isolated perfused rat hearts, the SERCA2a activator 1 enhances systolic and diastolic functions[1]. |
In Vivo | SERCA2a activator 1 (Compound A; 30mg/kg; intravenous injection; male Wistar rats) treatment significantly enhances the diastolic function in anesthetized normal rats[1]. Animal Model: Male Wistar rats (7-8 weeks old)[1] Dosage: 30mg/kg Administration: Intravenous injection Result: Significantly enhanced the diastolic function in anesthetized normal rats. |
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Molecular Formula | C32H29N3O4S |
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Molecular Weight | 551.661 |