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AMN082 free base

CAS: 83027-13-8 F: C28H28N2 W: 392.54

AMN082 free base, a selective, orally active, and brain penetrant mGluR7 agonist, directly activates receptor signaling
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Bioactivity AMN082 free base, a selective, orally active, and brain penetrant mGluR7 agonist, directly activates receptor signaling via an allosteric site in the transmembrane domain. AMN082 free base potently inhibits cAMP accumulation and stimulates GTPγS binding (EC50 values, 64-290 nM) at transfected mammalian cells expressing mGluR7. AMN082 free base shows selectivity over other mGluR subtypes and selected ionotropic glutamate receptors. Antidepressant effects[1][2].
Target mGluR7
Invitro Preincubation of the synaptosomes with AMN082 (1 μM) for 10 min before 4-aminopyridine treatment efficiently inhibits the 4-aminopyridine-evoked release of glutamate, without altering the basal release of glutamate[2].
In Vivo AMN082 (6 mg/kg; p.o.) induces stress hormone increases in an mGluR7-dependent fashion in mGluR7+/+ mice (C57BL/6 genetic background)[1].AMN082 (1.25-5.0 mg/kg, i.p.; 30 min before every Cocaine injection during repeated drug administration or before Cocaine challenge) dose-dependently attenuates the development, as well as the expression of Cocaine locomotor sensitization[3].
Name AMN082 free base
CAS 83027-13-8
Formula C28H28N2
Molar Mass 392.54
Appearance Solid
Transport Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere.
Storage

4°C, protect from light

*In solvent : -80°C, 6 months; -20°C, 1 month (protect from light)

Reference [1]. Mitsukawa K, et al. A selective metabotropic glutamate receptor 7 agonist: activation of receptor signaling via an allosteric site modulates stress parameters in vivo. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2005;102(51):18712-18717. [2]. Wang CC, et al. Metabotropic glutamate 7 receptor agonist AMN082 inhibits glutamate release in rat cerebral cortex nerve terminal. Eur J Pharmacol. 2018;823:11-18.