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Ym 58483 btp2

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YM 58483 (BTP2) is a small molecule inhibitor that targets the BTP2 (ORAI1) protein. BTP2 is a critical component of the calcium release-activated calcium (CRAC) channel, which plays a key role in calcium signaling and immune cell activation. The product is intended for research use only.

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Pharmacological Modulation of Microglial Lipid Signaling

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To block voltage-gated sodium channels, 1 μM Tetrodotoxin (Cat#1078; Tocris) was applied to the media before electrostimulation of spheroids. Control cells were treated with DMSO as vehicle. The following drugs and final concentrations were applied for pharmacological blockade on iMGLs exposed to spheroid conditioned media: 100 μM AR-C 66096 Tetrasodium Salt (Cat#3321; Tocris), 200 μM (+)-MK 801 Maleate (Cat#0924; Tocris), 200 μM PPADS Tetrasodium Salt (Cat#0625; Tocris), 200 μM MPEP Hydrochloride (Cat#1212; Tocris), 50 μM L-AP4 (Cat#0103; Tocris), 10 μM YM 58483 (BTP2) (Cat#3939; Tocris), 10 μM CNQX Disodium Salt (Cat#1045; Tocris), 50 μM D-AP5 (APV) (Cat#0106; Tocris), 100 μM PTX (Picrotoxin) (Cat#1128; Tocris). To induce lipid accumulation, 20 μM Oleic Acid (Cat# 03008; Sigma-Aldrich) was applied overnight to iMGLs, control cells were treated with 0.1% BSA as vehicle. 1 μM Triacsin C (Cat#10007448; Cayman Chemical) was applied to iMGLs overnight to deplete lipid accumulation.
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Actin Cytoskeleton Modulation Assay

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Thapsigargin, Phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA) and YM 58483 (BTP2) were purchased from Tocris (Bristol, UK). Gö6983 was purchased from Abcam (Cambridge, UK). GSK-A1 was purchased from SYNkinase (Parkville, Australia). Alexa flour 647 Phalloidin (A22287) was purchased from ThermoFisher Scientific (Rockford, Il).
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