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IWP 4 (Synonyms: Inhibitor of Wnt Production4)

Catalog No.GC16013

Potent inhibitor of Wnt/β-catenin signaling

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IWP 4 Chemical Structure

Cas No.: 686772-17-8

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IWP-4 is a small molecule Wnt inhibitor with an IC50 of 25 nM.

IWP-4 is a small molecule Wnt inhibitor with an IC50 of 25 nM. IWP-4 induces the expression of cardiac markers, including cardiac troponin I (CTNI) and cardiac myosin heavy chain bright cells (MYHhi +). IWP-4 also results in the appearance of beating foci (0.44±0.10 SEM beats per second), which is absent in all cultures not receiving IWP-4. Further, flow cytometric analysis shows that there are significantly more MYHlo + cells in IWP-4 treated cultures (PAXIN2, CTNNB1 and GSK3B as compare to osteogenic medium alone on day 7, but MPCs treated with IWP-4 express elevates levels of DKK1 and GSK3β on day 21. IWP-4 also causes a significant down regulation of SPARC and COL1A1[2].

References:
[1]. Hudson J, et al. Primitive cardiac cells from human embryonic stem cells. Stem Cells Dev. 2012 Jun 10;21(9):1513-23.
[2]. Frith JE, et al. Microbioreactor array screening of Wnt modulators and microenvironmental factors in osteogenic differentiation of mesenchymal progenitor cells. PLoS One. 2013 Dec 23;8(12):e82931.

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