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Structure of BAPTA-AM
CAS No.: 126150-97-8

Chemical Structure| 126150-97-8

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BAPTA-AM is a well-known membrane-permeable Ca2+ chelator that inhibits hERG channels, hKv1.3, and hKv1.5 channels in HEK 293 cells with IC50 values of 1.3 μM, 1.45 μM, and 1.23 μM, respectively.

Synonyms: BAPTA Acetoxymethyl ester

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Gao, Mingtong ; Ge, Xiao ; Li, Yun ; Zheng, Gege ; Cai, Jun ; Yao, Jiani , et al.

Abstract: Carbon black (CB), a component of environmental particulate pollution derived from carbon sources, poses a significant threat to human health, particularly in the context of lung-related disease. This study aimed to investigate the detrimental effects of aggregated CB in the average micron scale on lung tissues and cells in vitro and in vivo. We observed that CB particles induced lung disorders characterized by enhanced expression of inflammation, necrosis, and fibrosis-related factors in vivo. In alveolar epithelial cells, CB exposure resulted in decreased cell viability, induction of cell death, and generation of reactive oxidative species, along with altered expression of proteins associated with lung disorders. Our findings suggested that the damaging effects of CB on the lung involved the targeting of lysosomes. Specifically, CB promoted lysosomal membrane permeabilization, while lysosomal alkalization mitigated the harmfulness of CB on lung cells. Additionally, we explored the protective effects of alkaloids derived from Nelumbinis plumula, with a focus on neferine, against CB-induced lung disorders. In conclusion, these findings contribute to a deeper understanding of the pathophysiological effects of CB particles on the lungs and propose a potential therapeutic approach for pollution-related diseases.

Keywords: Carbon black ; Lung disorder ; Lysosome ; Inflammation ; Neferine

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CAS No. :126150-97-8
Formula : C34H40N2O18
M.W : 764.68
SMILES Code : O=C(OCOC(C)=O)CN(CC(OCOC(C)=O)=O)C1=CC=CC=C1OCCOC2=CC=CC=C2N(CC(OCOC(C)=O)=O)CC(OCOC(C)=O)=O
Synonyms :
BAPTA Acetoxymethyl ester
MDL No. :MFCD00036696
InChI Key :YJIYWYAMZFVECX-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Pubchem ID :2293

Safety of BAPTA-AM

GHS Pictogram:
Signal Word:Warning
Hazard Statements:H315-H319-H335
Precautionary Statements:P261-P305+P351+P338

Isoform Comparison

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Bio Calculators
Preparing Stock Solutions 1mg 5mg 10mg

1 mM

5 mM

10 mM

1.31mL

0.26mL

0.13mL

6.54mL

1.31mL

0.65mL

13.08mL

2.62mL

1.31mL

Dissolving Methods
Please choose the appropriate dissolution scheme according to your animal administration guide.For the following dissolution schemes, clear stock solution should be prepared according to in vitro experiments, and then cosolvent should be added in turn:

in order to ensure the reliability of the experimental results, the clarified stock solution can be properly preserved according to the storage conditions; The working fluid for in vivo experiment is recommended to be prepared now and used on the same day;

The percentage shown in front of the following solvent refers to the volume ratio of the solvent in the final solution; If precipitation or precipitation occurs in the preparation process, it can be assisted by heating and/or ultrasound.
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