Na+ CP type Vα activators represent a class of chemicals that directly enhance the functional activity of Na+ CP type Vα by influencing voltage-gated sodium channels. These compounds exert their effects by modulating the channels, leading to prolonged depolarization and increased sodium influx, ultimately activating Na+ CP type Vα through its intrinsic voltage-dependent mechanisms. Veratridine, aconitine, batrachotoxin, anemonin, bufalin, and tetrodotoxin directly interact with voltage-gated sodium channels, either by binding and inducing persistent opening or blocking to prevent inactivation, resulting in enhanced functional activity of Na+ CP type Vα.
Moreover, palytoxin, ciguatoxin, grayanotoxin III, and saxitoxin collectively impact voltage-gated sodium channels, maintaining them in an open state for prolonged periods. This sustained sodium influx activates Na+ CP type Vα through its voltage-dependent regulation, contributing to heightened functional activity. Tefluthrin, a synthetic pyrethroid, enhances Na+ CP type Vα activity by promoting prolonged opening of voltage-gated sodium channels, leading to sustained sodium influx and subsequent activation of Na+ CP type Vα. Overall, these chemical activators offer precise mechanisms for enhancing the functional activity of Na+ CP type Vα by directly targeting voltage-gated sodium channels within the cellular environment.
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| Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Veratridine | 71-62-5 | sc-201075B sc-201075 sc-201075C sc-201075A | 5 mg 10 mg 25 mg 50 mg | $82.00 $104.00 $201.00 $379.00 | 3 | |
Veratridine is a voltage-gated sodium channel activator that enhances the functional activity of Na+ CP type Vα by directly binding to the channel and inducing persistent sodium influx. This continuous sodium entry leads to prolonged membrane depolarization, activating Na+ CP type Vα through its intrinsic voltage-dependent mechanisms. | ||||||
Aconitine | 302-27-2 | sc-202441 sc-202441A sc-202441B sc-202441C sc-202441D | 25 mg 50 mg 100 mg 250 mg 500 mg | $306.00 $459.00 $663.00 $1277.00 $2091.00 | ||
Aconitine, a toxin found in Aconitum plants, enhances Na+ CP type Vα activity by increasing sodium influx through voltage-gated sodium channels. This compound binds to the channels and stabilizes the open state, resulting in prolonged depolarization. The continuous sodium entry activates Na+ CP type Vα through its voltage-dependent regulation, amplifying its functional activity within the cellular environment. | ||||||
Bufalin | 465-21-4 | sc-200136 sc-200136A sc-200136B sc-200136C | 10 mg 25 mg 50 mg 100 mg | $99.00 $204.00 $341.00 $544.00 | 5 | |
Bufalin, a cardiac glycoside, enhances Na+ CP type Vα activity by promoting sodium influx through voltage-gated sodium channels. This compound increases channel open probability, leading to prolonged depolarization and activation of Na+ CP type Vα through its intrinsic voltage-dependent mechanisms. The modulatory effects of bufalin on sodium channels directly contribute to the enhanced functional activity of Na+ CP type Vα within the cellular context. | ||||||