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CGP 52432

カタログ番号GC16947

CGP 52432 は、IC50 が 85 nM の GABAB 受容体アンタゴニストです。

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CGP52432 is a GABAB receptor antagonist, with an IC50 of 85 nM.

CGP52432 is a GABAB receptor antagonist, with an IC50 of 85 nM, 35- and 100-fold lower than at the receptors regulating somatostatin and glutamate overflow, respectively[1].

CGP52432 (10, 30 mg/kg) shows no effect on the total arm entries and total head dips of mice on the elevated-plus maze[2]. CGP52432 (100 nmol/kg, i.v., or 1 nmol/kg, i.c.v.) abolishes the suppressive effects of GABA ( 50 μmol/kg, i.v.) on enhanced renal sympathetic nerve activity (RSNA) during ischaemia, causeing elimination of the renoprotective effects of GABA in rats[3].

References:
[1]. Lanza M, et al. CGP 52432: a novel potent and selective GABAB autoreceptor antagonist in rat cerebral cortex. Eur J Pharmacol. 1993 Jun 24;237(2-3):191-5.
[2]. Sweeney FF, et al. Activation but not blockade of GABAB receptors during early-life alters anxiety in adulthood in BALB/c mice. Neuropharmacology. 2014 Jun;81:303-10.
[3]. Kobuchi S, et al. Mechanisms underlying the renoprotective effect of GABA against ischaemia/reperfusion-induced renal injury in rats. Clin Exp Pharmacol Physiol. 2015 Mar;42(3):278-86.

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