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AR-1C0869     7-[2-[(E)-3-hydroxyoct-1- enyl]-5-oxo-1...

Synonyms: AC1NS4O5, AC1Q5W5S, 14152-28-4, 15-hydroxy-9-oxoprosta-10,13-dien-1-oic acid
 
 
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Disease relevance of prostaglandin A1

 

Psychiatry related information on prostaglandin A1

  • Prostaglandin A1 (PGA1) was infused at the rate of 1/microgram/kg/min in 10 patients with decompensated heart failure under conditions of water loading (5 patients) or water deprivation (5 patients) [6].
 

High impact information on prostaglandin A1

 

Chemical compound and disease context of prostaglandin A1

 

Biological context of prostaglandin A1

 

Anatomical context of prostaglandin A1

  • When prostaglandin A1 was incubated with a Tris/saline suspension of washed human red blood cells, a substantial amount was converted to polar metabolites [21].
  • In this study, we report that the calcium ionophore A23187, a glucose-regulated protein (GRP) inducer, dramatically inhibits HSP70 synthesis and HSP70 mRNA transcription after induction by heat shock, sodium arsenite, or prostaglandin A1 treatment in human K562 cells [22].
  • Moreover, NS2 accumulated in the nucleoli of host cells cultured at 41 degrees C, showing that the export of NS2 was also disturbed at 41 degrees C. However, NS2 was exported normally from the nucleus, irrespective of PGA1 treatment at 37 degrees C, suggesting that HSP70 does not influence NS2 [23].
  • On the basis of this data, we conclude that PGA1 does not act via a generalized alteration of a basic property at the plasma membrane, such as its fluidity; rather, PGA1 acts specifically to inhibit cyclic AMP extrusion [24].
  • Our findings show that PGA1 and PGJ2 induce apoptosis in endothelial cells independent of PPARgamma [25].
 

Associations of prostaglandin A1 with other chemical compounds

 

Gene context of prostaglandin A1

 

Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of prostaglandin A1

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