| Bioactivity | RO5256390 is an agonist of trace amine-associated receptor 1 (TAAR1), a highly conserved G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) bound by endogenous trace amines.RO5256390 can be used to reduce multiple behavioral effects of drugs of abuse through their actions on the mesocorticolimbic system[1].RO5256390 is a modulator of monoaminergic neurotransmission, blocks psychostimulant-induced hyperactivity and produces a brain activation pattern reminiscent of the antipsychotic drug olanzapine, suggesting antipsychotic-like properties[2]. | ||||||||||||
| Name | RO5256390 | ||||||||||||
| CAS | 1043495-96-0 | ||||||||||||
| Formula | C13H18N2O | ||||||||||||
| Molar Mass | 218.29 | ||||||||||||
| Appearance | Solid | ||||||||||||
| Transport | Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere. | ||||||||||||
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| Reference | [1]. Ferragud A, et al. The Trace Amine-Associated Receptor 1 Agonist RO5256390 Blocks Compulsive, Binge-like Eating in Rats. Neuropsychopharmacology. 2017 Jun;42(7):1458-1470. [2]. Revel FG, et al. A new perspective for schizophrenia: TAAR1 agonists reveal antipsychotic- and antidepressant-like activity, improve cognition and control body weight. Mol Psychiatry. 2013 May;18(5):543-56. |