IM156 (Synonyms: HL156A; HL271 acetate) |
Katalog-Nr.GC60201 |
IM156 (HL156A; HL271 Acetat), ein chemisches Derivat von Metformin, ist ein potenter und oral aktiver AMPK-Aktivator, der die AMPK-Phosphorylierung erhÖht.
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IM156 (HL156A), a chemical derivative of metformin, is a potent AMPK activator that increases AMPK phosphorylation. IM156 attenuates aging-associated cognitive impairment in animal model[1][2].
IM156 (0.31-10 μM) phosphorylates AMPKα1 Thr172 in a dose- and time-dependent manner in NIH3T3 mouse fibroblast cells[1].IM156 does not affect the expression of key factors involved in glucose homeostasis such as glucose-6-phosphatase (G6pase) or phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase 1 (Pck1)[1]. Western Blot Analysis[1] Cell Line: NIH3T3 cells
IM156 does not affect metabolic regulation assessed by body weight, blood glucose, insulin levels and lipid metabolite content in mice with diet-induced obesity[1].IM156 (50 mg/kg; for 2 months) does not affect body weight, general locomotion, or anxiety [2].IM156 significantly attenuates the aging-induced decline in novel object recognition memory and spatial working memory[2].IM156 significantly increases AMPK activation in the hippocampus of aged mice[2]. Animal Model: C57BL/6J mice (young group/12~16 weeks, old groups/20~22 months)[2]
[1]. Row H, et al. HL271, a novel chemical compound derived from metformin, differs from metformin in its effects on the circadian clock and metabolism. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2016 Jan 15;469(3):783-9. [2]. Bang E, et al. The Improving Effect of HL271, a Chemical Derivative of Metformin, a Popular Drug for Type II Diabetes Mellitus, on Aging-induced Cognitive Decline. Exp Neurobiol. 2018 Feb;27(1):45-56.
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