SB-245570

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SB-245570
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CAS Number 209481-36-7
PubChem 9829145
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SB-245570 is a chemical compound that acts as a potent and selective inhibitor of the enzyme glycogen synthase kinase 3 (GSK-3). It is primarily used in scientific research to study the role of GSK-3 in various cellular processes and diseases.

Chemical Structure and Properties[edit | edit source]

Chemical structure of SB-245570

SB-245570 is characterized by its pyrrole-2,5-dione core structure, which is substituted with a 3,4-dimethoxyphenyl group and a 4-fluorophenyl group. The presence of these substituents contributes to its high affinity and selectivity for GSK-3.

The molecular formula of SB-245570 is C18H14FNO4, and it has a molecular weight of approximately 327.31 g/mol. The compound is typically synthesized through a series of organic reactions involving the formation of the pyrrole ring and subsequent functionalization.

Mechanism of Action[edit | edit source]

SB-245570 inhibits GSK-3 by binding to the ATP-binding site of the enzyme, thereby preventing the phosphorylation of its substrates. GSK-3 is a serine/threonine kinase involved in numerous cellular processes, including glycogen metabolism, cell cycle regulation, and apoptosis. By inhibiting GSK-3, SB-245570 can modulate these pathways, making it a valuable tool for studying the enzyme's role in various biological contexts.

Applications in Research[edit | edit source]

SB-245570 is widely used in biomedical research to investigate the physiological and pathological roles of GSK-3. It has been employed in studies related to neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease, where GSK-3 is implicated in the formation of tau protein tangles and amyloid-beta plaques. Additionally, SB-245570 has been used to explore the potential therapeutic effects of GSK-3 inhibition in cancer, diabetes, and bipolar disorder.

Pharmacological Effects[edit | edit source]

In preclinical studies, SB-245570 has demonstrated the ability to cross the blood-brain barrier, making it suitable for investigating central nervous system effects. Its selective inhibition of GSK-3 has been shown to result in neuroprotective effects, reduction of inflammation, and modulation of insulin signaling.

Safety and Toxicity[edit | edit source]

As with many research chemicals, the safety and toxicity profile of SB-245570 in humans is not well-established, as it is primarily used in laboratory settings. Researchers handling SB-245570 should follow standard safety protocols for handling chemical reagents.

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