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1794760-28-3

1794760-28-3 structure
1794760-28-3 structure
  • Name: PD-144418 Oxalate
  • Chemical Name: PD 144418 oxalate
  • CAS Number: 1794760-28-3
  • Molecular Formula: C20H24N2O5
  • Molecular Weight: 372.41
  • Catalog: Signaling Pathways GPCR/G Protein Sigma Receptor
  • Create Date: 2020-08-08 13:52:06
  • Modify Date: 2024-01-05 16:23:19
  • PD 144418 oxalate is a highly affinity, potent and selective sigma 1 (σ1) receptor ligand (Ki values of 0.08 nM and 1377 nM for σ1 and σ2 respectively). PD 144418 oxalate devoids of any significant affinity for other receptors, ion channels and enzymes. PD 144418 oxalate shows potential antipsychotic activity[1][2].

Name PD 144418 oxalate
Description PD 144418 oxalate is a highly affinity, potent and selective sigma 1 (σ1) receptor ligand (Ki values of 0.08 nM and 1377 nM for σ1 and σ2 respectively). PD 144418 oxalate devoids of any significant affinity for other receptors, ion channels and enzymes. PD 144418 oxalate shows potential antipsychotic activity[1][2].
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Target

Ki: 0.08 nM (σ1 receptor) and 1377 nM (σ2 receptor)[1]

In Vitro In vitro, PD 144418 reverses the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA)-induced increase in cyclic GMP (cGMP) in rat cerebellar slices without affecting the basal levels, suggesting that σ1 sites may be important in the regulation of glutamine-induced actions. PD 144418 potentiates the decrease in 5-hydroxytryptophan caused by Haloperidol in the mesolimbic region, but by itself has no effect in 5-HT and dopamine (DA) synthesis[1].
In Vivo PD 144418 (10 mg/kg; intraperitoneal injection; male CD-1 mice) treatment antagonizes Mescaline-induced scratching at doses that did not alter spontaneous motor activity, with PD 144418 showing ED50 values of 7.0 mg/kg i.p.[1]. Animal Model: Male CD-1 mice induced with Mescaline[1] Dosage: 10 mg/kg Administration: Intraperitoneal injection; once Result: Antagonized mescaline-induced scratching at doses that did not alter spontaneous motor activity.
References

[1]. Akunne HC, et al. The pharmacology of the novel and selective sigma ligand, PD 144418. Neuropharmacology. 1997 Jan;36(1):51-62.

[2]. Lever JR, et al. Relationship between cerebral sigma-1 receptor occupancy and attenuation of cocaine's motor stimulatory effects in mice by PD144418. J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 2014 Oct;351(1):153-63.

Molecular Formula C20H24N2O5
Molecular Weight 372.41