Date published: 2025-10-29

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Meteorin Inhibitors

Chemical inhibitors of Meteorin can target various signaling pathways that are involved in the functional activities of the protein, such as neuronal growth, differentiation, and angiogenesis. SB203580, for instance, inhibits p38 MAP kinase, a key player in inflammatory responses and differentiation processes. By obstructing this pathway, SB203580 can disrupt the downstream cellular functions that Meteorin typically promotes. Similarly, the MEK inhibitors PD98059, U0126, AZD6244 (Selumetinib), and SL327 act on the ERK pathway, which is another significant route for transmitting Meteorin's effects on neurogenesis. These inhibitors prevent the MEK-induced activation of ERK, thereby blocking the signaling cascade that may be crucial for Meteorin's role in cell differentiation and proliferation.

Further, the PI3K/Akt pathway inhibitors, LY294002 and Wortmannin, can impede the pathways that Meteorin may use to regulate cell survival and neurogenesis. By preventing PI3K activity, these inhibitors can disrupt the downstream effects mediated by Meteorin through the Akt pathway. Rapamycin, an mTOR pathway inhibitor, can also suppress the growth and proliferation signals facilitated by Meteorin, as mTOR is a central regulator of cellular metabolism and growth. Moreover, Y-27632 targets the RhoA/ROCK pathway, which is implicated in gliogenesis, a process that Meteorin can influence. The inhibition of ROCK by Y-27632 can thus curtail the Meteorin-associated signaling involved in glial cell development. Dorsomorphin (Compound C) not only hampers the AMPK pathway but also the BMP signaling, which can be a conduit for Meteorin's effects on glial lineage specification. BIX02189 specifically inhibits MEK5, thereby impeding the ERK5 pathway, another potential mediator of Meteorin's action in neuronal differentiation and survival.

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