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I2892

Sigma-Aldrich

Ifenprodil (+)-tartrate salt

Synonym(s):

α-(4-Hydroxyphenyl)-β-methyl-4-benzyl-1-piperidineethanol (+)-tartrate salt

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About This Item

Linear Formula:
(C21H27NO2)2 · C4H6O6
CAS Number:
Molecular Weight:
800.98
EC Number:
MDL number:
UNSPSC Code:
12352200
PubChem Substance ID:
NACRES:
NA.77

storage temp.

room temp

Quality Level

SMILES string

OC(C(O)C(O)=O)C(O)=O.CC(C(O)c1ccc(O)cc1)N2CCC(CC2)Cc3ccccc3.CC(C(O)c4ccc(O)cc4)N5CCC(CC5)Cc6ccccc6

InChI

1S/2C21H27NO2.C4H6O6/c2*1-16(21(24)19-7-9-20(23)10-8-19)22-13-11-18(12-14-22)15-17-5-3-2-4-6-17;5-1(3(7)8)2(6)4(9)10/h2*2-10,16,18,21,23-24H,11-15H2,1H3;1-2,5-6H,(H,7,8)(H,9,10)

InChI key

DMPRDSPPYMZQBT-UHFFFAOYSA-N

General description

Ifenprodil is a phenylethanolamine, which stimulates blood circulation. It has anticonvulsant and antinociceptive properties. Ifenprodil is used to treat posttraumatic stress disorder, cerebrovascular diseases and peripheral arterial obliterative disease. It blocks G protein-coupled inwardly-rectifying potassium channels (GIRKs) and interacts with α1 adrenergic, N-methyl-D-aspartate and serotonin receptors.

Application

Ifenprodil (+)-tartrate salt has been used:
  • to test the action in a KCl-induced cortical spreading depression (CSD) animal
  • to study its effects on electrophysiological properties and spontaneous spikes in neocortical pyramidal cells
  • to investigate its therapeutic effects

Biochem/physiol Actions

NMDA antagonist acting at the polyamine site; neuroprotective agent; α-adrenergic central and peripheral vasodilator; α2 adrenergic receptor ligand.

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Storage Class Code

11 - Combustible Solids

WGK

WGK 3

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable

Personal Protective Equipment

dust mask type N95 (US), Eyeshields, Gloves

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Kenneth R Tovar et al.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience, 32(23), 8065-8073 (2012-06-08)
The amino-terminal domains of NMDA receptor subunits are important for receptor assembly and desensitization, and incorporate the high-affinity binding sites for zinc and ifenprodil. These amino-terminal ligands are thought of as subunit-specific receptor inhibitors. However, multiple NMDA receptor subtypes contribute
NMDA receptor antagonists attenuate intrathecal morphine-induced pruritus through ERK phosphorylation
Shen L, et al.
Molecular Brain, 11(1), 35-35 (2018)
Inhibition of G protein-activated inwardly rectifying K+ channels by ifenprodil
Kobayashi T, et al.
Neuropsychopharmacology, 31(3), 516-516 (2006)
B L Chenard et al.
Current pharmaceutical design, 5(5), 381-404 (1999-04-24)
In the late 1980s, a new class of N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor antagonists, exemplified by the phenylethanolamine ifenprodil (1), was identified. Initially, the mechanism of action of ifenprodil was a mystery as it was not a competitive antagonist at the glutamate
Involvement of NMDA receptor subtypes in cortical spreading depression in rats assessed by fMRI
Shatillo A, et al.
Neuropharmacology, 93, 164-170 (2015)

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