Disease induced


Disease-induced compounds are chemical agents used to simulate specific pathological conditions in experimental systems, such as cell cultures, organoids, or animal models.
Disease-induced compounds play a pivotal role in translational biomedical research, allowing researchers to reproduce key features of human diseases under controlled conditions, enabling the study of disease mechanisms and the testing of therapeutic interventions. For example, neurotoxins such as MPTP are widely used to model Parkinson’s disease by selectively damaging dopaminergic neurons, while streptozotocin and alloxan are used to induce diabetes through pancreatic β-cell destruction. Similarly, agents like carbon tetrachloride, bleomycin, and lipopolysaccharide are utilized to reproduce hepatic injury, pulmonary fibrosis, and systemic inflammation, respectively.
Through the application of disease-induced compounds, researchers can bridge the gap between basic molecular research and translational medicine. Their use facilitates the elucidation of disease mechanisms and supports the rational design and preclinical testing of novel therapeutic agents.
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BA3580 NorepinephrineSummary: A potent adrenergic receptor agonist. -
BA2923 CyproheptadineSummary: Cyproheptadine is a potent orally active antagonist with antidepressant and antiserotonin effects. -
C8723 (-)-Norepinephrine (+)-bitartrateSummary: An effective adrenergic receptor (AR) agonist, commonly used to induce animal models of cardiomyopathy. -
C8724 (-)-Norepinephrine hydrochlorideSummary: An effective adrenergic receptor (AR) agonist, commonly used to induce cardiomyopathy animal models. -
C8725 Angiotensin II human acetateSummary: A vasoconstrictor and the main bioactive peptide of the renin/angiotensin system -
C8726 AQP4 (201-220)Summary: Can induce experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) -
C8727 Benzo[a]pyreneSummary: Can be used to construct animal lung cancer models -
C8728 Complete Freund's adjuvant (CFA)Summary: An immune adjuvant, also commonly used to induce experimental autoimmune disease models. -
C8729 DDCSummary: Construction of animal models of induced liver injury -
C8730 DMBASummary: Commonly used to induce models of breast cancer, skin cancer, leukemia, and others

