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Mitochondrial fusion promoter M1

CAS: 219315-22-7 F: C14H10Cl4N2O W: 364.05

Mitochondrial fusion promoter M1 is a mitochondrial dynamic modulator. Mitochondrial fusion promoter M1 preserves the mi
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Bioactivity Mitochondrial fusion promoter M1 is a mitochondrial dynamic modulator. Mitochondrial fusion promoter M1 preserves the mitochondrial function and promotes cellular respiration. Mitochondrial fusion promoter M1 alleviates cardiac and brain damage in rats with cardiac ischemia/reperfusion injury[1][2][3].
Invitro Mitochondrial fusion promoter M1 (5-25 μM; 24 h) promotes mitochondrial elongation in both Mitofusin-1 and Mitofusin -2 knock-out fibroblasts[2].Mitochondrial fusion promoter M1 (20 μM; 12 h) decreases mito ROS to 1.0±0.44 fold, enhances mitochondrial membrane potential from 0.29±0.05 fold to 0.5±0.07 fold and restores mitochondrial architecture in BRIN-BD11 pancreatic beta cells[3].Mitochondrial fusion promoter M1 (20 μM; 12 h) prevents the impairment of oxygen consumption rate in pancreatic beta cells due to cholesterol exposure[3].Mitochondrial fusion promoter M1 (20 μM; 12 h) prevents the impairment of non-mitochondrial respiration and extracellular acidification rate (ECAR) in cholesterol enriched pancreatic beta cells[3].Mitochondrial fusion promoter M1 (20 μM; 12 h) restores Glucose Stimulated Insulin Secretion (GSIS) in cholesterol treated pancreatic beta cells[3].
In Vivo Mitochondrial fusion promoter M1 (2 mg/kg; i.v.) significantly protects rats with cardiac I/R injury against brain damage[1]. Animal Model:
Name Mitochondrial fusion promoter M1
CAS 219315-22-7
Formula C14H10Cl4N2O
Molar Mass 364.05
Appearance Solid
Transport Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere.
Storage
Powder -20°C 3 years
In solvent -80°C 6 months
-20°C 1 month
Reference [1]. Surinkaew P, et, al. Mitochondrial Fusion Promoter Alleviates Brain Damage in Rats with Cardiac Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury. J Alzheimers Dis. 2020;77(3):993-1003. [2]. Wang D, et, al. A small molecule promotes mitochondrial fusion in mammalian cells. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2012 Sep 10;51(37):9302-5. [3]. Asalla S, et, al. Restoring Mitochondrial Function: A Small Molecule-mediated Approach to Enhance Glucose Stimulated Insulin Secretion in Cholesterol Accumulated Pancreatic beta cells. Sci Rep. 2016 Jun 10;6:27513.