BU 224 hydrochloride |
Catalog No.GC15700 |
BU 224 염산염은 2.1nM의 Ki를 갖는 선택적 고친화성 이미다졸린 I2 수용체 리간드입니다.
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Cas No.: 205437-64-5
Sample solution is provided at 25 µL, 10mM.
BU 224 hydrochloride is a selective ligand of the imidazoline I2 receptor with Ki value of 2.1 nM [1].
Imidazoline receptor is the primary receptor for clonidine and other imidazolines. Imidazoline I2 receptor is an allosteric binding site of monoamine oxidase and plays a critical role in neuroprotection and pain modulation.
BU 224 hydrochloride is a selective ligand of the imidazoline I2 receptor. In the rat forced swim test (FST), BU224 significantly inhibited immobility and increased mild swimming. Also, BU224 increased adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH) response to FST and 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) levels in frontal cortex and reduced 5-HT turnover in the hypothalamus and frontal cortex. These results showed the antidepressant-like activity of BU224 [2]. In rats with unilateral lesion of the nigrostriatal tract, BU224 (14 mg/kg) significantly increased ipsiversive rotations [3]. In rats with warm water tail withdrawal procedure, BU224 inhibited the enhancement of morphine and tramadol antinociception induced by 2-BFI and agmatine [4].
References:
[1]. Hudson AL, Gough R, Tyacke R, et al. Novel selective compounds for the investigation of imidazoline receptors. Ann N Y Acad Sci, 1999, 881: 81-91.
[2]. Finn DP, Martí O, Harbuz MS, et al. Behavioral, neuroendocrine and neurochemical effects of the imidazoline I2 receptor selective ligand BU224 in naive rats and rats exposed to the stress of the forced swim test. Psychopharmacology (Berl), 2003, 167(2): 195-202.
[3]. Macinnes N, Duty S. Locomotor effects of imidazoline I2-site-specific ligands and monoamine oxidase inhibitors in rats with a unilateral 6-hydroxydopamine lesion of the nigrostriatal pathway. Br J Pharmacol, 2004, 143(8): 952-959.
[4]. Thorn DA, Zhang Y, Peng BW, et al. Effects of imidazoline I₂ receptor ligands on morphine- and tramadol-induced antinociception in rats. Eur J Pharmacol, 2011, 670(2-3): 435-440.
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