1-Oleoyl Lysophosphatidic Acid (sodium salt)


1-Oleoyl Lysophosphatidic Acid is a lysophophatidic acid (LSA) with oleic acid in the sn-1 position that is an endogenous agonist for LPA1 and LPA2 receptors. It is reported to inhibit the differentiation of neural stem cells into neurons and is involved in multiple biological activities such as smooth muscle contraction, platelet aggregation, cell proliferation, cell migration, and calcium mobilization. 1-Oleoyl Lysophosphatidic Acid is commonly used for growth stimulation in a variety of cell lines. AP20187

Applications
FA
Synonyms:
9-Octadecenoicacid (9Z)-, 2-hydroxy-3-(phosphonooxy)propyl ester, 1-Oleoyl-sn-glycerol 3-phosphate sodium salt, 1-oleoyl sodium salt, LPA sodium salt
Formulation:
Crystalline solid
Chemical Name:
[2-hydroxy-3-(octadec-9-enoyloxy)propoxy]phosphonic acid sodium
Molecular Formula:

C21H40O7P Na

Molecular Weight:
458.5
CAS Number
22556-62-3
Purity:
≥95%
Storage Conditions:
Product should be kept at-20°C.
References:

McIntyre, T. M., Pontsler, A. V., Silva, A. R., Hilaire, A. S., Xu, Y., Hinshaw, J. C., … & Prestwich, G. D. (2003). Identification of an intracellular receptor for lysophosphatidic acid (LPA): LPA is a transcellular PPARγ agonist.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences100(1), 131-136.

Dottori, M., Leung, J., Turnley, A. M., & Pebay, A. (2008). Lysophosphatidic acid inhibits neuronal differentiation of neural stem/progenitor cells derived from human embryonic stem cells. Stem Cells26(5), 1146-1154.

Lapierre, D. M., Tanabe, N., Pereverzev, A., Spencer, M., Shugg, R. P., Dixon, S. J., & Sims, S. M. (2010). Lysophosphatidic acid signals through multiple receptors in osteoclasts to elevate cytosolic calcium concentration, evoke retraction, and promote cell survival. Journal of Biological Chemistry285(33), 25792-25801.

MED: 19037317

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