Binds to the cocaine receptor site on the dopamine transporter and blocks dopamine uptake.
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Journal of neurochemistry, 55(5), 1556-1562 (1990-11-01)
[3H]WIN 35,065-2 binding to striatal membranes was characterized, primarily by centrifugation assay. Like [3H]cocaine, [3H]WIN 35,065-2 binds to both high- and low-affinity sites. [3H]WIN 35,065-2, however, exhibits consistently higher affinities than [3H]cocaine. Saturation experiments indicate a low-affinity binding site with
Journal of medicinal chemistry, 40(26), 4406-4414 (1998-01-22)
A series of 6-alkyl-3 beta-benzyl-2-[(methoxycarbonyl)methyl]tropane analogues were synthesized and evaluated as cocaine binding site ligands at the dopamine transporter (DAT). The in vitro affinity (Ki) for the DAT of the 6-alkyl-3 beta-benzyl-2-[(methoxycarbonyl) methyl]tropane analogues was determined by inhibition of [3H]WIN
British journal of pharmacology, 73(4), 843-852 (1981-08-01)
1 Pigeons trained to discriminate between the presence or absence of effects induced by cocaine hydrochloride (5.6 mg/kg) were tested for generalization with norcocaine and two phenyltropane analogues (WIN 35,428 and WIN 35,065-2). Separate dose-effect curves were obtained at different
The effect of intraventricular fetal mesencephalic grafts placed in the previously 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) lesioned striatum on the kinetics of [3H]dopamine (DA) uptake into striatal synaptosomes prepared from the non-lesioned (contralateral) striatum was studied in rats. Using WIN 35,065 as specific
Annals of emergency medicine, 54(3), 409-420 (2008-11-18)
Cocaine toxicity results in cardiovascular complications, seizures, and death and accounts for approximately 20% of drug-related emergency department visits every year. Presently, there are no treatments to eliminate the toxic effects of cocaine. The present study hypothesizes that a bacterial
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