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MW-150 hydrochloride

CAS: 1923773-01-6 F: C24H24ClN5 W: 417.93

MW-150 hydrochloride (MW01-18-150SRM hydrochloride) is a selective, CNS penetrant, and orally active inhibitor of p38α
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Bioactivity MW-150 hydrochloride (MW01-18-150SRM hydrochloride) is a selective, CNS penetrant, and orally active inhibitor of p38α MAPK with a Ki of 101 nM. MW-150 hydrochloride (MW01-18-150SRM hydrochloride) inhibits the ability of the endogenous p38α MAPK to phosphorylate an endogenous substrate MK2 in activated glia[1].
Invitro MW-150 hydrochloride (MW01-18-150SRM hydrochloride) inhibits in a concentration-dependent manner the ability of the endogenous p38αMAPK to phosphorylate an endogenous substrate MK2 in activated glia[1]. MW-150 hydrochloride (MW01-18-150SRM hydrochloride) blocks in a concentration-dependent manner the increased IL-1β production by activated glia. The IC50 values are 332 nM and 936 nM for MK2 and IL-1β, respectively[1].
In Vivo MW-150 hydrochloride (MW01-18-150SRM hydrochloride) (2.5 mg/kg; oral daily for 3−4 months) improves the APP/PS1 transgenic (Tg) mice performance in radial arm water maze (RAWM) and contextual fear conditioning tests[1].MW-150 hydrochloride (MW01-18-150SRM hydrochloride) (2.5 mg/kg; given i.p.; daily for 14 days) treatment in APPNLh/NLh × PSP264L/P264L knock-in mouse (with no overexpression of the amyloid precursor protein) exhibits RAWM behavior indistinguishable from WT mice[1]. Animal Model:
Name MW-150 hydrochloride
CAS 1923773-01-6
Formula C24H24ClN5
Molar Mass 417.93
Transport Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere.
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Reference [1]. Roy SM, et al. Targeting human central nervous system protein kinases: An isoform selective p38αMAPK inhibitor that attenuates disease progression in Alzheimer's disease mouse models. ACS Chem Neurosci. 2015 Apr 15;6(4):666-80.