Date published: 2025-9-18

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PAF-R Activators

The Platelet-Activating Factor Receptor (PAF-R) occupies a central position in governing diverse cellular responses, making it a focal point for scientific exploration. In the realm of PAF-R modulation, a spectrum of chemicals serves as activators, influencing cellular processes through direct interactions or by intricately shaping interconnected signaling pathways. Carbamyl PAF (CPAF) stands out as a noteworthy synthetic analog of PAF, directly engaging PAF-R and initiating downstream signaling events that contribute to cellular responses. In contrast, WEB 2086 operates as a PAF-R antagonist, employing an indirect activation mechanism. By counteracting the inhibitory effect of endogenous PAF, WEB 2086 enhances PAF-R signaling, offering a distinct perspective on the intricate regulation of this receptor. The pharmacological landscape surrounding PAF-R modulation is further enriched by compounds like Rupatadine, an antagonist of histamine receptors. Rupatadine indirectly activates PAF-R by inhibiting histamine-induced downregulation. Additionally, compounds such as BAY 36-7620, BN 52021, SR 27417, CV 3988, Ginkgolide B, Ginkgolide A, JTV-519, and BN 50702, all classified as PAF-R antagonists, contribute to indirect activation. These chemicals impede desensitization or block endogenous ligands, collectively enhancing PAF-R signaling and highlighting the intricate balance required for optimal cellular responses. This diverse array of PAF-R activators broadens our understanding of receptor regulation, emphasizing its integration into multiple signaling networks. The complexity of cellular processes governed by PAF-R is underscored by the interplay between activators and antagonists. This nuanced understanding paves the way for further scientific exploration, shedding light on the intricate mechanisms that govern cellular responses mediated by PAF-R.

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Lyso-PAF C-18-d4

sc-358884
sc-358884A
100 µg
500 µg
$27.00
$120.00
(0)

Lyso-PAF C-18-d4 serves as a potent PAF receptor antagonist, characterized by its elongated deuterated fatty acid chain, which enhances its solubility and membrane permeability. This compound demonstrates unique binding affinities, facilitating specific interactions with lipid bilayers and influencing membrane dynamics. Its isotopic labeling allows for precise tracking in metabolic studies, while the deuterium substitution may modulate enzymatic degradation pathways, offering insights into lipid metabolism.

Ginkgolide B

15291-77-7sc-201037B
sc-201037
sc-201037C
sc-201037A
5 mg
10 mg
25 mg
50 mg
$45.00
$63.00
$112.00
$197.00
8
(1)

Ginkgolide B is a natural compound that indirectly activates PAF-R by inhibiting PAF-induced desensitization. By blocking the inactivation processes, Ginkgolide B enhances PAF-R signaling and downstream cellular responses.

Ginkgolide A

15291-75-5sc-205705
sc-205705A
sc-205705B
sc-205705D
sc-205705C
10 mg
25 mg
250 mg
1 g
500 g
$67.00
$159.00
$406.00
$1108.00
$679.00
2
(1)

Ginkgolide A is another natural compound that indirectly activates PAF-R by inhibiting PAF-induced desensitization. Similar to Ginkgolide B, it enhances PAF-R signaling by preventing the inactivation processes induced by endogenous ligands.