Enzastaurin
PKC inhibitor / Potent and selective PKCβ inhibitor. IC50 = 6, 39, 83 and 110 nM, for PKCβ, PKCα, PKCγ and PKCε respectively.1 Induces apoptosis in multiple myeloma cell lines via inhibition of the AKT signaling pathway.2 Induces mitotic missegregation and preferential cytotoxicity in colorectal cancer cells with chromosomal instability.3 Attenuates ampheta-mine-stimulated dopamine efflux.4 Inhibits blood-brain barrier leakiness in a mouse model.5
Biochemicals & reagents
170364-57-5
LY-317615
1) Graff et al. (2005), The protein kinase Cbeta-selective inhibitor, Enzastaurin (LY317615.HCl), suppresses signaling through the AKT pathway, induces apoptosis, and suppresses growth of human colon cancer and glioblastoma xenografts; Cancer Res. 65 7462 2) Rizvi et al. (2006) Enzastaurin (LY317615), a protein kinase Cβ inhibitor, inhibits the AKT pathway and induces apoptosis in multiple myeloma cell lines; Mol.Cancer Ther. 5 1783 3) Ouaret and Larsen (2014), Protein kinase Cβ inhibition by enzastaurin leads to mitotic missegregation and preferential cytotoxicity toward colorectal cancer cells with chromosomal instability (CIN); Cell Cycle 13 2697 4) Zestos et al. (2016), PKCβ Inhibitors Attenuate Amphetamine-Stimulated Dopamine Efflux; ACS Chem.Neurosci. 7 757 5) Stranahan et al. (2016), Blood-brain barrier breakdown promotes macrophage infiltration and cognitive impairment in leptin receptor-deficient mice; J.Cereb.Blood Flow Metab. 36 2108
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TARGET: Kinase -- PATHWAY: Apoptosis inducer; Cytotoxicity; AKT -- RESEARCH AREA: Neuroscience; Cell death -- DISEASE AREA: Cancer