Porcine dynorphin A(1-13)
CAS No. 72957-38-1
Porcine dynorphin A(1-13)( Dynorphin A Porcine Fragment 1-13 )
Catalog No. M29878 CAS No. 72957-38-1
Porcine dynorphin A (1-13) is a potent, endogenous κ opioid receptor agonist and is antinociceptive at physiological concentrations. Exposure to dynorphin A (1-13) causes acute increases in [Ca2+]i in individual neurons similar to increases seen with acute NMDA treatment.
Purity : >98% (HPLC)
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Biological Information
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Product NamePorcine dynorphin A(1-13)
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NoteResearch use only, not for human use.
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Brief DescriptionPorcine dynorphin A (1-13) is a potent, endogenous κ opioid receptor agonist and is antinociceptive at physiological concentrations. Exposure to dynorphin A (1-13) causes acute increases in [Ca2+]i in individual neurons similar to increases seen with acute NMDA treatment.
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DescriptionPorcine dynorphin A (1-13) is a potent, endogenous κ opioid receptor agonist and is antinociceptive at physiological concentrations. Exposure to dynorphin A (1-13) causes acute increases in [Ca2+]i in individual neurons similar to increases seen with acute NMDA treatment.(In Vivo):Dynorphin A (1-13) exposure (33 μM) causes a significant loss in neuronal viability at 4 h with a visible destruction in neuronal morphology seen at 16 h. Exposure to dynorphin A (1-13) causes acute increases in [Ca2+]i in individual neurons similar to increases seen with acute NMDA treatment. Continuous exposure to dynorphin A (1-13) (100 μM) causes a significant loss of neurons over time.
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In Vitro——
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In VivoDynorphin A (1-13) exposure (33 μM) causes a significant loss in neuronal viability at 4 h with a visible destruction in neuronal morphology seen at 16 h. Exposure to dynorphin A (1-13) causes acute increases in [Ca2+]i in individual neurons similar to increases seen with acute NMDA treatment. Continuous exposure to dynorphin A (1-13) (100 μM) causes a significant loss of neurons over time.
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SynonymsDynorphin A Porcine Fragment 1-13
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PathwayOthers
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TargetOther Targets
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RecptorΚ opioid receptor
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Chemical Information
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CAS Number72957-38-1
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Formula Weight1603.96
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Molecular FormulaC75H126N24O15
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Purity>98% (HPLC)
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SolubilityH2O : ≥ 60 mg/mL (37.41 mM)
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SMILES——
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Chemical NameSequence:Tyr-Gly-Gly-Phe-Leu-Arg-Arg-Ile-Arg-Pro-Lys-Leu-Lys
Shipping & Storage Information
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Storage(-20℃)
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ShippingWith Ice Pack
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Stability≥ 2 years
Reference
Hauser KF, et al. Dynorphin A (1-13) neurotoxicity in vitro: opioid and non-opioid mechanisms in mouse spinal cord neurons. Exp Neurol. 1999 Dec;160(2):361-75.
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