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NHE-1 Inhibitors

NHE-1 Inhibitors, a class of chemical agents, hold a significant role in the realm of cellular physiology by modulating the function of the sodium-hydrogen exchanger 1 protein. This protein, abbreviated as NHE-1, serves as a pivotal component in the intricate orchestra of ion homeostasis within cells. Its primary function involves the exchange of sodium ions for protons across cellular membranes, contributing to the regulation of intracellular pH and cellular volume. NHE-1 Inhibitors are ingeniously crafted compounds designed to specifically target the active site of the NHE-1 protein, thereby hindering its operation. This interference leads to alterations in the dynamic equilibrium of ion transport processes, which, in turn, impacts various cellular functions that rely on precise pH and ion concentration balance. The allure of NHE-1 Inhibitors lies in their capacity to manipulate a fundamental cellular mechanism with far-reaching consequences. By intricately modifying the sodium-proton exchange process, these inhibitors influence a plethora of cellular activities. However, the precise outcomes and physiological ramifications of NHE-1 inhibition remain subjects of ongoing research. The structural diversity inherent in this class of compounds empowers scientists to explore a spectrum of inhibitory mechanisms and their effects on cellular physiology. The profound intrigue surrounding NHE-1 Inhibitors stems from their ability to perturb cellular ion dynamics, thereby inviting further exploration into the intricate web of cellular processes that shape the foundation of life itself.
Product NameCAS #Catalog #QUANTITYPriceCitationsRATING

KR-32568

852146-73-7sc-252934
5 mg
$160.00
(1)

KR-32568, with CAS number 852146-73-7, acts as an NHE-1 inhibitor, impacting cellular processes. It modulates NHE-1 function, affecting relevant pathways.

5-(N-Ethyl-N-isopropyl)-Amiloride

1154-25-2sc-202458
5 mg
$102.00
20
(1)

5-(N-Ethyl-N-isopropyl)-Amiloride (EIPA) inhibits NHE-1 by blocking the exchange of extracellular Na⁺ for intracellular H⁺, thus reducing intracellular pH.

Zoniporide hydrochloride

241800-98-6 (free base)sc-476222
sc-476222A
10 mg
50 mg
$189.00
$787.00
(0)

Zoniporide inhibits NHE-1, leading to reduced intracellular sodium and calcium levels, potentially preventing cardiac injury.

Cariporide

159138-80-4sc-337619A
sc-337619
10 mg
100 mg
$85.00
$715.00
31
(1)

Cariporide is a selective inhibitor of the sodium-hydrogen exchanger isoform 1 (NHE-1), preventing intracellular acidosis.