Date published: 2026-2-3

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utrophin Activators

Common utrophin Activators include, but are not limited to PTC124 CAS 775304-57-9, AICAR CAS 2627-69-2, Genistein CAS 446-72-0, Resveratrol CAS 501-36-0 and Dexamethasone CAS 50-02-2.

Utrophin activators are a class of chemical compounds designed to influence the activity of utrophin, a protein with structural and functional similarities to dystrophin. Utrophin is found primarily in muscle tissues and is a crucial component for maintaining muscle cell integrity. It plays a particularly significant role in stabilizing muscle fibers during muscle contraction. Utrophin's structural and functional similarity to dystrophin makes it an attractive target for research and interventions for muscular dystrophies, a group of genetic disorders characterized by progressive muscle weakness and degeneration.

The development of utrophin activators is driven by the aim to enhance utrophin expression and function in muscle cells. This is particularly relevant in the context of Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), a severe and progressive neuromuscular disorder caused by mutations in the dystrophin gene. In individuals with DMD, the absence or dysfunction of dystrophin leads to muscle fiber damage and loss, resulting in muscle weakness and disability. Utrophin activators are being explored as tools to compensate for the lack of functional dystrophin. These compounds may upregulate utrophin expression and enhance its stabilizing effects on muscle fibers, mitigating muscle degeneration and improving muscle function in individuals with DMD. Additionally, research into utrophin activators may provide insights into the broader mechanisms of muscle biology and repair, offering new avenues for understanding various muscle-related conditions.

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