SKF 81297 hydrobromide

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SKF 81297 hydrobromide | CAS No. 67287-39-2 | Dopamine D1 and D5 Receptor Agonists
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Description: D1 agonist

Chemical Name: (±)-6-Chloro-2,3,4,5-tetrahydro-1-phenyl-1H-3-benzazepine hydrobromide

Purity: ≥98%

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Biological Activity

SKF 81297 hydrobromide is a dopamine D1-like receptor agonist. Centrally active following systemic administration in vivo.

Technical Data

M.Wt:
370.67
Formula:
C16H16ClNO2.HBr
Solubility:
Soluble to 100 mM in DMSO and to 10 mM in water with gentle warming
Purity:
≥98%
Storage:
Desiccate at +4°C
CAS No:
67287-39-2

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Citations for SKF 81297 hydrobromide

The citations listed below are publications that use Tocris products. Selected citations for SKF 81297 hydrobromide include:

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  1. Polysynaptic inhibition between striatal cholinergic interneurons shapes their network activity patterns in a dopamine-dependent manner.
    Authors: Dorst Et al.
    Nat Commun  2020;11:5113
  2. Functional roles of ST8SIA3-mediated sialylation of striatal DA D2 and adenosine A2A receptors.
    Authors: Lin Et al.
    Transl Psychiatry  2019;9:209
  3. Chemokine CXCL1 is responsible for cocaine-induced reward in mice.
    Authors: Saika
    NeurosciPharm Reports  2018;38(3):145
  4. A Sensitized IGF1 Treatment Restores Corticospinal Axon-Dependent Functions.
    Authors: Liu Et al.
    Neuron  2017;95:817
  5. Distinct retinoic acid receptor (RAR) isotypes control differentiation of embryonal carcinoma cells to dopaminergic or striatopallidal medium spiny neurons.
    Authors: Podleśny-Drabiniok Et al.
    Sci Rep  2017;7:13671
  6. DA D4 receptor activation restores CA1 LTP in hippocampal slices from aged mice.
    Authors: Guo
    Aging Cell  2017;16(6):1323
  7. The First Alcohol Drink Triggers mTORC1-Dependent Synaptic Plasticity in Nucleus Accumbens DA D1 Receptor Neurons.
    Authors: Beckley Et al.
    J Neurosci  2016;36:701
  8. DArgic modulation of appetitive trace conditioning: the role of D1 receptors in medial prefrontal cortex.
    Authors: Pezze Et al.
    Mol Med Rep  2015;232:2669
  9. Effect of DArgic D1 receptors on plasticity is dependent of serotoninergic 5-HT1A receptors in L5-pyramidal neurons of the prefrontal cortex.
    Authors: Meunier Et al.
    PLoS One  2015;10:e0120286
  10. PFOS induces behavioral alterations, including spontaneous hyperactivity that is corrected by dexamfetamine in zebrafish larvae.
    Authors: Spulber Et al.
    PLoS One  2014;9:e94227
  11. Glucocorticoid receptor gene inactivation in DA-innervated areas selectively decreases behavioral responses to amphetamine.
    Authors: Parnaudeau Et al.
    Front Behav Neurosci  2014;8:35
  12. Differential role of D1 and D2 receptors in the perifornical lateral hypothalamus in controlling ethanol drinking and food intake: possible interaction with local orexin neurons.
    Authors: Chen Et al.
    Alcohol Clin Exp Res  2014;38:777
  13. DArgic modulation of GABAergic transmission in the entorhinal cortex: concerted roles of α1 adrenoreceptors, inward rectifier K+, and T-type Ca2+ channels.
    Authors: Cilz Et al.
    Cereb Cortex  2014;24:3195
  14. DA signaling leads to loss of Polycomb repression and aberrant gene activation in experimental parkinsonism.
    Authors: Södersten Et al.
    PLoS Genet  2014;10:e1004574
  15. GPR88 reveals a discrete function of primary cilia as selective insulators of GPCR cross-talk.
    Authors: Marley Et al.
    Psychopharmacology (Berl)  2013;8:e70857
  16. Coincidence signaling of DA D1-like and M1 muscarinic receptors in the regulation of cyclic AMP formation and CREB phosphorylation in mouse prefrontal cortex.
    Authors: Olianas Et al.
    Neurosignals  2012;21:61
  17. DArgic modulation of the hippocampal neuropil proteome identified by bioorthogonal noncanonical amino acid tagging (BONCAT).
    Authors: Hodas Et al.
    Proteomics  2012;12:2464
  18. Stimulation of the D5 DA receptor acidifies the lysosomal pH of retinal pigmented epithelial cells and decreases accumulation of autofluorescent photoreceptor debris.
    Authors: Guha Et al.
    J Neurochem  2012;122:823
  19. CODA-RET reveals functional selectivity as a result of GPCR heteromerization.
    Authors: Urizar Et al.
    Nat Neurosci  2011;7:624
  20. DA-induced plasticity, phospholipase D (PLD) activity and cocaine-cue behavior depend on PLD-linked metabotropic glutamate receptors in amygdala.
    Authors: Krishnan Et al.
    PLoS One  2011;6:e25639
  21. Casein kinase 1 enables nucleus accumbens amphetamine-induced locomotion by regulating AMPA receptor phosphorylation.
    Authors: Li Et al.
    J Neurochem  2011;118:237
  22. MeCP2 in the nucleus accumbens contributes to neural and behavioral responses to psychostimulants.
    Authors: Deng Et al.
    PLoS One  2010;13:1128
  23. D1/5 receptor-mediated enhancement of LTP requires PKA, Src family kinases, and NR2B-containing NMDARs.
    Authors: Stramiello
    Neuropharmacology  2008;55:871
  24. D1-like DA receptor activation modulates GABAergic inhibition but not electrical coupling between neocortical fast-spiking interneurons.
    Authors: Towers and Hestrin
    J Neurosci  2008;28:2633
  25. DArgic regulation of inhibitory and excitatory transmission in the basolateral amygdala-prefrontal cortical pathway.
    Authors: Floresco and Tse
    J Neurosci  2007;27:2045

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