Zalospirone

Chemical compound
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Legal statusLegal status
  • In general: uncontrolled
Pharmacokinetic dataElimination half-life1-4 hoursIdentifiers
  • (3aα,4α,4aβ,6aβ,7α,7aα)-Hexahydro-2-(4-(4-(2-pyrimidinyl)-1-piperazinyl)butyl)-4,7-etheno-1H-cyclobut[f]isoindole-1,3(2H)-dione
CAS Number
  • 114298-18-9
PubChem CID
  • 163925
IUPHAR/BPS
  • 58
ChemSpider
  • 143768
UNII
  • 0449O95Z1J
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  • DTXSID501028422 Edit this at Wikidata
Chemical and physical dataFormulaC24H29N5O2Molar mass419.529 g·mol−13D model (JSmol)
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  • O=C1N(C(=O)[C@@H]4[C@H]1[C@@H]2\C=C/[C@H]4[C@H]3\C=C/[C@@H]23)CCCCN6CCN(c5ncccn5)CC6
InChI
  • InChI=1S/C24H29N5O2/c30-22-20-18-6-7-19(17-5-4-16(17)18)21(20)23(31)29(22)11-2-1-10-27-12-14-28(15-13-27)24-25-8-3-9-26-24/h3-9,16-21H,1-2,10-15H2/t16-,17+,18-,19+,20-,21+
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Zalospirone (WY-47,846) is a selective 5-HT1A partial agonist of the azapirone chemical class.[1][2] It was found to be effective in the treatment of anxiety and depression in clinical trials, but a high proportion of subjects dropped out due to side effects and development was subsequently never completed.[3]

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References

  1. ^ Gleeson S, Barrett JE (October 1990). "5-HT1A agonist effects on punished responding of squirrel monkeys". Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 37 (2): 335–7. doi:10.1016/0091-3057(90)90344-H. PMID 1981937. S2CID 23488390.
  2. ^ Singh A, Lucki I (April 1993). "Antidepressant-like activity of compounds with varying efficacy at 5-HT1A receptors". Neuropharmacology. 32 (4): 331–40. doi:10.1016/0028-3908(93)90153-T. PMID 8497336. S2CID 38611829.
  3. ^ Rickels K, Derivan A, Kunz N, Pallay A, Schweizer E (June 1996). "Zalospirone in major depression: a placebo-controlled multicenter study". Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology. 16 (3): 212–7. doi:10.1097/00004714-199606000-00004. PMID 8784652.
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