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Sigma-Aldrich

DO34

≥98% (HPLC)

Synonym(s):

(2-Benzyl-4-{[(2-methyl-2-propanyl)oxy]carbonyl}piperazinyl){4-[(4-trifluoromethoxy)phenyl]-1H-1,2,3-triazol-1-yl}methanone, 3-(Phenylmethyl)-4-[[4-[4-(trifluoromethoxy)phenyl]-1H-1,2,3-triazol-1-yl]carbonyl]-1-piperazinecarboxylic acid, 1,1-dimethylethyl ester

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About This Item

Empirical Formula (Hill Notation):
C26H28F3N5O4
CAS Number:
Molecular Weight:
531.53
MDL number:
UNSPSC Code:
12352200
NACRES:
NA.77

Quality Level

Assay

≥98% (HPLC)

form

powder

color

white to beige

solubility

DMSO: 2 mg/mL, clear

storage temp.

−20°C

SMILES string

O=C(N1CCN(CC1CC2=CC=CC=C2)C(OC(C)(C)C)=O)N3N=NC(C4=CC=C(C=C4)OC(F)(F)F)=C3

Biochem/physiol Actions

DO34 is a brain-penetrant, selective and highly potent diacylglycerol lipase inhibitor (recom human DAGLα/β pIC50 = 8.2/8.1 by SAG hydrolysis; mouse brain DAGLα/β pIC50 = 9.1-9.3/8.6 by ABPP ReDiMe) with detectable off-target activity toward only ABHD6 & PLA2G7 among all mouse brain serine hydrolases and little affinity toward cannabinoid receptors CB1/2. DO34 blocks depolarization-induced suppression of excitation (DSE IC50 = 0.18 μM) and inhibition (100% DSI blockage at 1 μM) in mouse cerebellar and hippocampal slices ex vivo, and attenuate LPS-induced neuroinflammatory responses by lowering brain 2-AG & PGE2 level in mice in vivo (50 mg/kg, i.p).

Storage Class Code

11 - Combustible Solids

WGK

WGK 3

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable


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Hui Deng et al.
Journal of medicinal chemistry, 60(1), 428-440 (2016-12-20)
Triazole ureas constitute a versatile class of irreversible inhibitors that target serine hydrolases in both cells and animal models. We have previously reported that triazole ureas can act as selective and CNS-active inhibitors for diacylglycerol lipases (DAGLs), enzymes responsible for
Christina Harris et al.
Neurobiology of stress, 10, 100158-100158 (2019-06-14)
Glucocorticoids induce a rapid synthesis of endocannabinoid in hypothalamic neuroendocrine cells by activation of a putative membrane receptor. Somato-dendritically released endocannabinoid acts as a retrograde messenger to suppress excitatory synaptic inputs to corticotropin-releasing hormone-, oxytocin-, and vasopressin-secreting cells. The non-genomic
Victoria S Cavener et al.
Frontiers in neuroscience, 12, 479-479 (2018-08-16)
Elucidating the underlying molecular mechanisms regulating fear and extinction learning may offer insights that can lead to novel treatments for debilitating anxiety and trauma-related disorders including posttraumatic stress disorder. The endocannabinoid (eCB) system is a retrograde inhibitory signaling pathway involved
Xiaojie Liu et al.
Scientific reports, 6, 35829-35829 (2016-10-25)
The endocannabinoid 2-arachidonoylglycerol (2-AG) mediates retrograde synaptic depression including depolarization-induced suppression of excitation (DSE) and inhibition (DSI). 2-AG is degraded primarily by monoacylglycerol lipase (MAGL), which is expressed in neurons and astrocytes. Using knockout mice in which MAGL is deleted
Carol A Gianessi et al.
Addiction biology, 25(3), e12768-e12768 (2019-05-06)
Individuals with alcohol use disorder exhibit compulsive habitual behaviors that are thought to be, in part, a consequence of chronic and persistent use of alcohol. The endocannabinoid system plays a critical role in habit learning and in ethanol self-administration, but

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