Name | Phenylephrine hydrochloride |
Description | Phenylephrine hydrochloride (NCI-c55641) is a selective agonist of the α1-adrenergic receptor. |
In vivo | Phenylephrine protects cardiomyocytes from serum deprivation and hypoxia. It induces rapid translocation of PKC-epsilon (EC 50= 0.9 mM), with a lesser fraction lost compared to ET-1, and prevents downregulation of Bcl-X and Bcl-2 mRNA/proteins while inducing hypertrophic growth. Phenylephrine dose-dependently increases contractile force in hyperosmotic cells at pCa 7, which is reversible upon phentolamine addition. The protective effects mediated by Phenylephrine are inhibited by the PI 3-kinase inhibitor wortmannin and mimicked by the caspase-9 peptide inhibitor LEHD-fmk. It stimulates phosphoinositide hydrolysis, cellular growth, and expression of various genes associated with cardiac hypertrophy, such as atrial natriuretic factor. Phenylephrine-induced NOi release requires stimulation by IP3 and PI-3K/Akt-dependent calcium signaling, and it also enhances localized sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium release through IP3-dependent signaling. Induction of NOi release by Phenylephrine is inhibited by 1 mM prazocin, 10 mM W-7, 10 mM L-NIO, 10 mM LY294002, 2 mM H-89, 5 mM thapsigargin, 10 mM ryanodine, 2 mM 2-APB, or 10 mM xestospongin C. Additionally, 1 μM Phenylephrine significantly enhances HGF-induced hepatocyte DNA synthesis and proliferation. Finally, 1 mM Phenylephrine reversibly increases peak I(Ca,L) by 51.3% (N=40) and shifts the activation voltage by -10 mV. |
Storage | keep away from direct sunlight,store under nitrogen,store at low temperature | Powder: -20°C for 3 years | In solvent: -80°C for 1 year | Shipping with blue ice. |
Solubility Information | DMSO : 75 mg/mL (368.24 mM) H2O : 20.4 mg/mL (100 mM)
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Keywords | Endogenous Metabolite | Inhibitor | L-Phenylephrine | Phenylephrine hydrochloride | Adrenergic Receptor | Phenylephrine | inhibit | Beta Receptor | Phenylephrine Hydrochloride |
Inhibitors Related | Sucrose | Daidzein | Guanidine hydrochloride | Fumaric acid | Ferulic Acid | Formamide | Oleamide | Glycerol | Thymidine | Naringin |
Related Compound Libraries | Anti-Neurodegenerative Disease Compound Library | Bioactive Compound Library | Membrane Protein-targeted Compound Library | EMA Approved Drug Library | Anti-Cancer Clinical Compound Library | Drug Repurposing Compound Library | Anti-Cancer Approved Drug Library | Bioactive Compounds Library Max | GPCR Compound Library | Anti-Cancer Drug Library |