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- ReferenceHalder D et al. ( 2015) Molecular bioSystems
Synthetic small molecules that induce neuronal differentiation in neuroblastoma and fibroblast cells.
An investigation was conducted to demonstrate that neurodazine (Nz) and neurodazole (Nzl), two imidazole-based small molecules, promote neuronal differentiation in both neuroblastoma and fibroblast cells. The results show that differentiated cells generated by treatment with Nz and Nzl express neuron-specific markers. The ability of Nz and Nzl to induce neurogenesis of neuroblastoma and fibroblast cells was found to be comparable to those of the known neurogenic factors, retinoic acid and trichostatin A. In addition, the cells differentiated by Nz and Nzl are observed to express different isoforms of glutamate receptors. The results of signaling pathway studies reveal that two substances enhance neurogenesis in neuroblastoma cells by activating Wnt and Shh signaling pathways and neurogenesis in fibroblast cells by mainly activating the Wnt signaling pathway. Observations made in the present study suggest that Nz and Nzl will serve as chemical tools to generate specific populations of neuronal cells from readily available and simply manageable cells. View PublicationCatalog #: Product Name: 73292 Neurodazine Catalog #: 73292 Product Name: Neurodazine - ReferenceKim G-H et al. ( 2014) Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) 53 35 9271--9274
Imidazole-based small molecules that promote neurogenesis in pluripotent cells.
Reported herein are two imidazole-based small molecules, termed neurodazine (Nz) and neurodazole (Nzl), which induce neuronal differentiation of pluripotent P19 cells. Their ability to induce neurogenesis of P19 cells is comparable to that of retinoic acid. However, Nz and Nzl were found to be more selective neurogenesis inducers than retinoic acid owing to their unique ability to suppress astrocyte differentiation of P19 cells. Our results also show that Nz and Nzl promote production of physiologically active neurons because P19-cell-derived neurons induced by these substances have functional glutamate responsiveness. The present study suggests that Nz and Nzl could serve as important chemical tools to induce formation of specific populations of neuronal cell types from pluripotent cells. View PublicationCatalog #: Product Name: 73292 Neurodazine Catalog #: 73292 Product Name: Neurodazine - ReferenceWilliams DR et al. ( 2008) Nature protocols 3 5 835--839
Fluorescent high-throughput screening of chemical inducers of neuronal differentiation in skeletal muscle cells.
This protocol describes detailed procedures for the fluorescent high-throughput screening of small molecules that induce neurogenesis in cultures of skeletal muscle cells. The detection of neurogenesis relies on a fluorescent dye, FM 1-43, which is used to study the neuronal property of depolarization-induced synaptic vesicle recycling. Thus, small molecules with neurogenesis-inducing activity in skeletal muscle cells can be rapidly identified by measuring the fluorescence intensity of the treated cells using a fluorescent microplate reader. This protocol uses murine myoblast C2C12 cells for screening, which are readily available and relatively easy to culture. Neurogenesis of PC12 cells induced by nerve growth factor is employed as a positive control for this screening. The screening time for this protocol is 8 d, which also includes the procedure to detect depolarization-induced synaptic vesicle recycling using FM 1-43. View PublicationCatalog #: Product Name: 73292 Neurodazine Catalog #: 73292 Product Name: Neurodazine - ReferenceWilliams DR et al. ( 2007) Journal of the American Chemical Society 129 30 9258--9259
Synthetic small molecules that induce neurogenesis in skeletal muscle.
Catalog #: Product Name: 73292 Neurodazine Catalog #: 73292 Product Name: Neurodazine
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