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PW0787

Catalog No.GC63557

PW0787 is a potent, selective, orally active, and brain-penetrant GPR52 agonist (EC50=135 nM).

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PW0787 Chemical Structure

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5 mg
$135.00
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10 mg
$225.00
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25 mg
$450.00
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50 mg
$702.00
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100 mg
$1,035.00
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PW0787 is a potent, selective, orally active, and brain-penetrant GPR52 agonist (EC50=135 nM). PW0787 suppresses psychostimulant behavior[1].

PW0787 (0.3, 1, 3, or 10 mg/kg; IP) displays antipsychotic-like activity by significantly inhibiting amphetamine-induced hyperlocomotor behavior in mice[1].PW0787 is evaluated in rats after a single dose of 20 mg/kg by oral (PO) or 10 mg/kg by intravenous (IV) administration. PW0787 has excellent plasma exposure after PO (AUC0-inf = 13,749 ng•h/mL) and IV dosing (AUC0-inf=9030 ng•h/mL), as well as high maximum serum concentration following PO (Cmax=3407 ng/mL) and IV administration (Cmax=6726 ng/mL). Additionally, PW0787 displays good volume of plasma distribution (Vss=1.5 L/kg) and acceptable plasma clearance (CL=1.1 L/h/kg) after 10 mg/kg IV. Excellent oral bioavailability (F) with the value of 76% is observed[1].

[1]. Wang P, et al. Discovery of Potent and Brain-Penetrant GPR52 Agonist that Suppresses Psychostimulant Behavior. J Med Chem. 2020;63(22):13951-13972.

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