Toggle Nav
Close
  • Menu
  • Setting

APD668

Catalog No.
B4671
Potent GPR119 agonist
Grouped product items
SizePriceStock Qty
10mM (in 1mL DMSO)
$105.00
In stock
5mg
$99.00
In stock
10mg
$182.00
In stock
50mg
$578.00
In stock
100mg
$935.00
In stock
For scientific research use only and should not be used for diagnostic or medical purposes.

Tel: +1-832-696-8203

Email: [email protected]

Worldwide Distributors

Background

APD688 is a selective and potent G protein-coupled receptor 119 (GPR119) agonist with an EC50 value of 2.7 nM for hGPR119 and 33 nM for rGPR119, and showed a moderate inhibition of the hERG channel (IC50 = 3 ?M), exhibiting an in vivo activity of glucose regulation in rodent models [1].

GPR199, which is predominantly expressed in human and rodent pancreas, is a membrane receptor that plays a role in the production of insulin as a response to high glucose concentration in male Wistar rats, and is a probable target for the treatment of diabetes [2]. GPR199 is also localized in the gastrointestinal track, providing a potential target for obesity therapy and other related metabolic disorders through reduced food intake [3].

In HEK293 cells transfected with human GPR119, application of APD688 displayed an increase in adenylatecyclase activation subsequently leading to enhanced release of insulin in a glucose-dependent manner [1].

Oral administration of APD688 in Zucker Diabetic Fatty (ZDF) rats for over 8 weeks resulted in the significant decrease in blood glucose and glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) levels. In addition, the compound is mostly non-genotoxic, and shows no significant inhibition of CYP isoforms except for CYP2C9 (Ki = 0.1 ?M) in human hepatic microsomes [1].

References:
[1].  Semple G, Ren A, Fioravanti B, et al. Discovery of fused bicyclic agonists of the orphan G-protein coupled receptor GPR119 with in vivo activity in rodent models of glucose control. Bioorg Med Chem Lett, 2011, 21(10):3134-41.
[2].  Soga T, Ohishi T, Matsui T, et al. Lysophosphatidylcholine enhances glucose-dependent insulin secretion via an orphan G-protein-coupled receptor. Biochem Biophys Res Commun, 2005, 326(4):744-51.
[3].  Overton HA, Babbs AJ, Doel SM, et al. Deorphanization of a G protein coupled receptor for oleoylethanolamide and its use in the discovery of small molecule hypophagic agents. Cell Metab, 2006, 3(3):167-75.

Chemical Properties

Physical AppearanceA solid
StorageStore at -20°C
M.Wt477.51
Cas No.832714-46-2
FormulaC21H24FN5O5S
Solubilityinsoluble in H2O; ≥17.4 mg/mL in DMSO; ≥2.61 mg/mL in EtOH with gentle warming and ultrasonic
SDFDownload SDF
Shipping ConditionSmall Molecules with Blue Ice, Modified Nucleotides with Dry Ice.
General tips We do not recommend long-term storage for the solution, please use it up soon.

Quality Control