I2 Receptors
Imidazoline 2 receptors (I2) are members of the imidazoline receptor family, which includes I1 and I3 receptors. I2 receptors are localized to the mitochondrial membrane and are found in the arcuate nucleus, pineal gland, heart, kidney, white adipocytes and striated muscle.
Cat. No. | 产品名称/活性 |
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0890 | Amiloride hydrochloride |
I2 selective ligand, differentiates I2A and I2B; also Na+ channel blocker | |
0348 | 2-BFI hydrochloride |
Potent, selective I2 ligand. Putative agonist | |
0725 | BU 224 hydrochloride |
Potent, selective I2 ligand. Putative antagonist | |
0885 | Guanabenz acetate |
I2 selective ligand. Also α2 agonist |
Imidazoline 2 receptors (I2) (labeled by idazoxan) are members of the imidazoline family of receptors, which also include I1 (labeled by clonidine) and I3 receptors. I2 receptors are localized to the mitochondrial membrane and are found in the interpeduncular nucleus, arcuate nucleus, pineal gland, liver, heart, kidney, white adipocytes and striated muscle. Furthermore, I2 receptors constitute an allosteric binding site of monoamine oxidase (MAO) A and MAO-B.
Little is known about the transduction mechanism of I2 receptors and the gene encoding it has not yet been characterized. Studies suggest a role for I2 receptors in Alzheimer's disease, depression and pain.