Licostinel
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- 6,7-Dichloro-5-nitro-1,4-dihydro-2,3-quinoxalinedione
- 153504-81-5
- 5486198
- 4588899
- 3Z3037LJTC
- DTXSID60165346
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Licostinel (INN) (code name ACEA-1021) is a competitive, silent antagonist of the glycine site of the NMDA receptor (Kb = 5 nM).[1][2][3] It was under investigation by Acea Pharmaceuticals as a neuroprotective agent for the treatment of cerebral ischemia associated with stroke and head injuries but was ultimately never marketed.[1][2][4] In clinical trials, licostinel did not produce phencyclidine-like psychotomimetic effects at the doses tested, though transient sedation, dizziness, and nausea were observed.[4][5] In addition to its actions at the NMDA receptor, licostinel also acts as an antagonist of the AMPA and kainate receptors at high concentrations (Kb = 0.9 μM and 2.5 μM, respectively).[3]
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References
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- ^ a b Gusev EI, Skvortsova VI (30 April 2003). "Primary Neuroprotection". Brain Ischemia. Springer Science & Business Media. pp. 249–. ISBN 978-0-306-47694-5.
- ^ a b Wilding TJ, Huettner JE (March 1996). "Antagonist pharmacology of kainate- and alpha-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic acid-preferring receptors". Molecular Pharmacology. 49 (3): 540–546. PMID 8643094.
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- Acromelic acid (acromelate)
- AMPA
- BOAA
- Domoic acid
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- Ibotenic acid
- Proline
- Quisqualic acid
- Willardiine; Positive allosteric modulators: Aniracetam
- Cyclothiazide
- CX-516
- CX-546
- CX-614
- Farampator (CX-691, ORG-24448)
- CX-717
- CX-1739
- CX-1942
- Diazoxide
- Hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ)
- IDRA-21
- LY-392098
- LY-395153
- LY-404187
- LY-451646
- LY-503430
- Mibampator (LY-451395)
- Nooglutyl
- ORG-26576
- Oxiracetam
- PEPA
- Pesampator (BIIB-104, PF-04958242)
- Piracetam
- Pramiracetam
- S-18986
- Tulrampator (S-47445, CX-1632)
- Antagonists: ACEA-1011
- ATPO
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- Caroverine
- CNQX
- Dasolampanel
- DNQX
- Fanapanel (MPQX)
- GAMS
- Kaitocephalin
- Kynurenic acid
- Kynurenine
- Licostinel (ACEA-1021)
- NBQX
- PNQX
- Selurampanel
- Tezampanel
- Theanine
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- YM90K
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- GYKI-53655
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- 5-Iodowillardiine
- Acromelic acid (acromelate)
- AMPA
- ATPA
- Domoic acid
- Glutamate
- Ibotenic acid
- Kainic acid
- LY-339434
- Proline
- Quisqualic acid
- SYM-2081; Positive allosteric modulators: Cyclothiazide
- Diazoxide
- Enflurane
- Halothane
- Isoflurane
- Antagonists: ACEA-1011
- CNQX
- Dasolampanel
- DNQX
- GAMS
- Kaitocephalin
- Kynurenic acid
- Licostinel (ACEA-1021)
- LY-382884
- NBQX
- NS102
- Selurampanel
- Tezampanel
- Theanine
- Topiramate
- UBP-302; Negative allosteric modulators: Barbiturates (e.g., pentobarbital, sodium thiopental)
- Enflurane
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- 5,7-DCKA
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- L-689560
- L-701324
- Licostinel (ACEA-1021)
- LU-73068
- MDL-105519
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- MRZ 2/576
- PNQX
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- See also: Receptor/signaling modulators
- Metabotropic glutamate receptor modulators
- Glutamate metabolism/transport modulators
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