CGP-37849
CGP-37849
Chemical compound
CGP-37849 is a competitive antagonist at the NMDA receptor.[1] It is a potent, orally active anticonvulsant in animal models,[2] and was researched for the treatment of epilepsy.[3] It also has neuroprotective activity[4] and shows antidepressant[5][6] and anxiolytic effects.[7][8]
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Other names | CGP-37849, CGP-40116 |
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Formula | C6H12NO5P |
Molar mass | 209.138 g·mol−1 |
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- Fagg GE, Olpe HR, Pozza MF, Baud J, Steinmann M, Schmutz M, et al. (April 1990). "CGP 37849 and CGP 39551: novel and potent competitive N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor antagonists with oral activity". British Journal of Pharmacology. 99 (4): 791–7. doi:10.1111/j.1476-5381.1990.tb13008.x. PMC 1917531. PMID 1972895.
- Schmutz M, Portet C, Jeker A, Klebs K, Vassout A, Allgeier H, et al. (July 1990). "The competitive NMDA receptor antagonists CGP 37849 and CGP 39551 are potent, orally-active anticonvulsants in rodents". Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology. 342 (1): 61–6. doi:10.1007/bf00178973. PMID 1976233. S2CID 25531153.
- Gutnikov SA, Gaffan D (June 1996). "Systemic NMDA receptor antagonist CGP-40116 does not impair memory acquisition but protects against NMDA neurotoxicity in rhesus monkeys". The Journal of Neuroscience. 16 (12): 4041–5. doi:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.16-12-04041.1996. PMC 6578604. PMID 8656297.
- Papp M, Moryl E (September 1994). "Antidepressant activity of non-competitive and competitive NMDA receptor antagonists in a chronic mild stress model of depression". European Journal of Pharmacology. 263 (1–2): 1–7. doi:10.1016/0014-2999(94)90516-9. PMID 7821340.