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Submit ReviewBTS 54-505 hydrochloride is a potently active primary amine metabolite of sibutramine (Cat. No. 2290), exhibits a similar pharmacological profile to the parent compound. Inhibits serotonin and noradrenalin reuptake more potently than sibutramine in vitro. Reduces food intake in rodents following i.c.v. administration and increases energy expenditure via thermogenesis in vivo.
分子量 | 288.26 |
公式 | C15H22NCl.HCl |
储存 | Desiccate at RT |
纯度 | ≥99% (HPLC) |
CAS Number | 84484-78-6 |
PubChem ID | 134771 |
InChI Key | KHRVYINTXCWNRF-UHFFFAOYSA-N |
Smiles | Cl.CC(C)CC(N)C1(CCC1)C1=CC=C(Cl)C=C1 |
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Luscombe et al (1989) The contribution of metabolites to the rapid and potent down-regulation of rat cortical beta-adrenoceptors by the putative antidepressant sibutr. hydrochloride. Neuropharmacology 28 129 PMID: 2541365
Gundlah et al (1997) In vivo criteria to differentiate monoamine reuptake inhibitors from releasing agents: sibutr. is a reuptake inhibitor. J.Pharmacol.Exp.Ther. 283 581 PMID: 9353373
Liu et al (2002) Mechanism of the thermogenic effect of Metabolite 2 (BTS 54 505), a major pharmacologically active metabolite of the novel anti-obesity drug, sibutr. Int.J.Obes.Relat.Metab.Disord. 26 1245 PMID: 12187403
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Written by Nicholas M. Barnes and John F. Neumaier, this review summarizes the various serotonin receptor subtypes and their importance in mediating the role of serotonin in numerous physiological and pharmacological processes. Compounds available from Tocris are listed.