Spiradoline |
Catalog No.GC63200 |
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Cas No.: 87151-85-7
Sample solution is provided at 25 µL, 10mM.
Spiradoline (U-62066), an arylacetamide, is a selective kappa opioid receptor (KOR) agonist with a Ki of 8.6 nM in guinea pig. The Ki values of Spiradoline for μ and δ receptors are 252 nM and 9400 nM, respectively. Spiradoline has potent diuretic, analgesic, antiarrythmic, antitussive, neuroprotective properties and easily penetrates the blood-brain barrier[1][2].
Using the patch-clamp method in isolated rat cardiac myocytes, indicated that Spiradoline (15 to 500 μM) produces its antiarrythmic effect via blockade of sodium channels (and at the higher doses also of potassium currents) in myocardial tissue. Thus, Spiradoline reduces the peak sodium current, increased the decay rate of the transient outward potassium current, and reduced the sustained plateau potassium amplitude[2].
Spiradoline (U-62066; 0.1-0.4 mg/kg; subcutaneous injection; once; Sprague-Dawley rats) treatment dose-dependently reduces social behaviors in non-stressed adults, producing social avoidance at the highest dose tested, while younger animals displays reduced sensitivity to this socially suppressing effect of Spiradoline. In stressed animals, the socially suppressing effects of the Spiradoline are blunted at all ages, with juveniles and adolescents exhibiting increased social preference in response to certain doses of U-62066[1].
[1]. Elena I Varlinskaya, et al. Stress alters social behavior and sensitivity to pharmacological activation of kappa opioid receptors in an age-specific manner in Sprague Dawley rats. Neurobiol Stress. 2018 Sep 11;9:124-132.
[2]. M-L G Wadenberg. A review of the properties of spiradoline: a potent and selective kappa-opioid receptor agonist. CNS Drug Rev. Summer 2003;9(2):187-98.
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