Biologically inactive forskolin analog. Does not stimulate adenylyl cyclase.
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Cell death and differentiation, 11(3), 342-353 (2004-01-10)
Human T-lymphoma Jurkat cells treated with several intrinsic death stimuli readily undergo a stepwise apoptotic program. Treatment with 1,9-dideoxyforskolin (ddFSK), an inactive analogue of the adenylate cyclase activator forskolin, induces necrotic cell death and switches to necrosis the response to
Journal of cardiovascular pharmacology, 13(3), 353-360 (1989-03-01)
The effects of forskolin and seven derivatives on cardiac functions were investigated by using the Langendorff technique and the results compared with the respective potencies obtained from adenylate cyclase and binding studies. In the isolated heart, forskolin increased all parameters
American journal of obstetrics and gynecology, 182(3), 620-624 (2000-03-30)
We sought to study the contribution of potassium channels in the effect of forskolin and 1,9-dideoxyforskolin on uterine contractility in the pregnant rat. Rings taken from the middle portions of uterine horns from rats at 16 days of gestation were
The Journal of membrane biology, 170(1), 67-77 (1999-07-10)
Receptors were identified pharmacologically in functional studies where K+ secretion was monitored as transepithelial current (Isc). Further, receptors were identified as transcripts by cloning and sequencing of reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) products. Isc under control conditions was 796 +/-
The Journal of organic chemistry, 71(12), 4619-4624 (2006-06-06)
Forskolin (1), a highly oxygenated labdane diterpenoid and an activator of adenylate cyclase, has been synthesized in 12 steps and 12% overall yield from ptychantin A (4), which has been isolated from liverwort Ptychanthus striatus in good yield. The 1alpha-hydroxy
Cyclic nucleotides like cAMP modulate cell function via PKA activation and ion channels.
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