Date published: 2025-9-15

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CAX1 Inhibitors

CAX1 Inhibitors represent a diverse group of chemicals that modulate calcium homeostasis or transport mechanisms in cells. Calcium cation antiporters, like CAX1, are responsible for directing calcium ions out of the cytosol, thereby playing a pivotal role in calcium homeostasis. Many of the listed compounds, including Verapamil, Nifedipine, and Diltiazem, are calcium channel blockers that can alter intracellular calcium levels. Changes in these levels can indirectly influence the function of CAX1 by modifying the gradient it works against. Another approach to interfere with CAX1's functionality is to inhibit specific calcium pumps or channels directly. Thapsigargin, for instance, inhibits the SERCA pump, leading to cytosolic calcium accumulation. Similarly, 2-APB affects IP3 receptors, altering intracellular calcium concentrations. Notably, several of the inhibitors are non-specific in their action and can affect multiple calcium-related processes within the cell. For instance, La3+ acts as a non-specific calcium channel blocker, affecting a range of calcium channels.

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