“…In fact, Mochly-Rosen and her colleagues identified ALDH2 activators through screening chemical libraries and demonstrated the protective effects of synthetic ALDH2 activators such as alda-1 [N-(1,3-benzodioxol-5-ylmethyl)-2,6-dichlorobenzamide], alda-44, and alda-89, which not only restored the suppressed ALDH2 activity but also significantly protected the heart under I/R condition (Budas, Disatnik, Chen, & Mochly-Rosen, 2010;Chen, Budas, et al, 2008). More recent reports showed that alda-1 is cardioprotective in post-myocardial infarction (Gomes et al, 2015) or in aged mice as well as hepatoprotective against alcoholinduced steatosis and cell death (Zhong et al, 2014). These results clearly demonstrate that ALDH2 could become a new, emerging target for developing medicines not only for treating cardiovascular diseases but also for other tissues including the liver and brain (Luo, Liu, Ma, & Peng, 2014).…”