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Rimtuzalcap

CAS: 2167246-24-2 F: C18H24F2N6O W: 378.42

Rimtuzalcap (CAD-1883) is a first-in-class selective positive allosteric modulator of small-conductance calcium-activate
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Bioactivity Rimtuzalcap (CAD-1883) is a first-in-class selective positive allosteric modulator of small-conductance calcium-activated potassium channels (SK channels). Rimtuzalcap can be used for the research of movement disorders including essential tremor (ET) and spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA)[1].
Invitro Rimtuzalcap (Compound 1) is a small molecule modulator of potassium ion channels showing great therapeutic potential for treating a variety of diseases characterized by dysfunction of potassium ion channels and dysfunction from other causes which influence these potassium channels[1].
In Vivo Rimtuzalcap (CAD-1883) reduces the firing rate of Purkinje cells by approximately 40%, consistent with the anticipated therapeutic mechanism of positive allosteric modulation of SK channels. Sequential bath application of 1 or 3 µM CAD-1883 results in a partial reversal of the increased coefficient of variation of the interspike interval which is seen in cerebellar slices from 11-month-old spinocerebellar ataxia-2 58Q mice[1].
Name Rimtuzalcap
CAS 2167246-24-2
Formula C18H24F2N6O
Molar Mass 378.42
Appearance Solid
Transport Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere.
Storage

4°C, protect from light

*In solvent : -80°C, 6 months; -20°C, 1 month (protect from light)

Reference [1]. Crystalline forms of potassium channel modulators. WO2020086456A1.