ALEPH-2, a suspected anxiolytic and putative hallucinogenic phenylisopropylamine derivative, is a 5-HT2a and 5-HT2c receptor agonist
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Acuña Castillo, Claudio
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ALEPH-2, a suspected anxiolytic and putative hallucinogenic phenylisopropylamine derivative, is a 5-HT2a and 5-HT2c receptor agonist
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To assess the pharmacodynamic profile of ALEPH-2, a phenylisopropylamine derivative with alleged
anxiolytic and hallucinogenic properties, Xenopus laevis oocytes were microinjected with either
of the rat cRNA for the 5-HT2A or the 5-HT2C receptor. Concentration-response curves were obtained
following the exposure of the oocytes to varying concentrations of either ALEPH-2 or 5-hydroxytryptamine
(5-HT) for 10 s. ALEPH-2 is a partial agonist on the 5-HT2A receptor with a similar potency
to 5-HT. In contrast, ALEPH-2 is a full 5-HT2C receptor agonist and is about 15-fold less potent
than 5-HT. Pre-application of 1
mM ritanserin antagonized the responses induced by 5-HT and ALEPH-2
to the same extent; however, the 5-HT2A receptor is more sensitive to ritanserin blockade than the 5-HT2C
receptor.
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Support by DICYT Grant 029901 RP to MRP, FONDAP grant
13980001 and MIFAB (Millenium Institute for Fundamental and Applied Biology, funded
in part by Ministerio de Planificación y Cooperación, Chile) to JPHT and IASBB to BKC is
also acknowledged.
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Life Sciences 67:3241–3247, 2000 .
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