RO4491533
      
RO-4491533 is a drug developed by Hoffmann-La Roche which acts as a potent and selective negative allosteric modulator for group II of the metabotropic glutamate receptors (mGluR2/3), being equipotent at mGluR2 and  mGluR3 but without activity at other mGluR subtypes. In animal studies, RO-4491533 produced antidepressant effects and reversed the effects of the mGluR2/3 agonist LY-379,268 with similar efficacy but slightly lower potency than the mGluR2/3 antagonist LY-341,495.[1] A number of related compounds are known, with similar effects in vitro and a fairly well characterized structure-activity relationship.[2]
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References
- ↑  Campo B, Kalinichev M, Lambeng N, El Yacoubi M, Royer-Urios I, Schneider M, Legrand C, Parron D, Girard F, Bessif A, Poli S, Vaugeois JM, Le Poul E, Celanire S. Characterization of an mGluR2/3 negative allosteric modulator in rodent models of depression. Journal of Neurogenetics. 2011 Dec;25(4):152-66. PMID 22091727
 - ↑  Hemstapat K, Da Costa H, Nong Y, Brady AE, Luo Q, Niswender CM, Tamagnan GD, Conn PJ. A novel family of potent negative allosteric modulators of group II metabotropic glutamate receptors. Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 2007 Jul;322(1):254-64. PMID 17416742
 
 
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Receptor (ligands) | | AMPA |  | 
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  |  | NMDA | 
-  Antagonists: Competitive antagonists: AP5 (APV)
 
-  AP7
 
-  CGP-37849
 
-  CGP-39551
 
-  CGP-39653
 
-  CGP-40116
 
-  CGS-19755
 
-  CPP
 
-  LY-233,053
 
-  LY-235,959
 
-  LY-274,614
 
-  MDL-100,453
 
-  Midafotel (d-CPPene)
 
-  NPC-12,626
 
-  NPC-17,742
 
-  PBPD
 
-  PEAQX
 
-  Perzinfotel
 
-  PPDA
 
-  SDZ-220581
 
-  Selfotel; Noncompetitive antagonists: ARR-15,896
 
-  Caroverine
 
-  Dexanabinol
 
-  FPL-12495
 
-  FR-115,427
 
-  Hodgkinsine
 
-  Magnesium
 
-  MDL-27,266
 
-  NPS-1506
 
-  Psychotridine
 
-  Zinc; Uncompetitive pore blockers: 2-MDP
 
-  3-HO-PCP
 
-  3-MeO-PCE
 
-  3-MeO-PCMo
 
-  3-MeO-PCP
 
-  4-MeO-PCP
 
-  8A-PDHQ
 
-  18-MC
 
-  α-Endopsychosin
 
-  Alaproclate
 
-  Amantadine
 
-  Aptiganel
 
-  Arketamine
 
-  ARL-12,495
 
-  ARL-15,896-AR
 
-  ARL-16,247
 
-  Budipine
 
-  Conaridine
 
-  Delucemine
 
-  Dexoxadrol
 
-  Dextrallorphan
 
-  Dieticyclidine
 
-  Diphenidine
 
-  Dizocilpine
 
-  Ephenidine
 
-  Esketamine
 
-  Etoxadrol
 
-  Eticyclidine
 
-  Fluorolintane
 
-  Gacyclidine
 
-  Ibogaine
 
-  Ibogamine
 
-  Indantadol
 
-  Ketamine
 
-  Ketobemidone
 
-  Lanicemine
 
-  Loperamide
 
-  Memantine
 
-  Methadone (Levomethadone)
 
-  Methorphan (Dextromethorphan
 
-  Levomethorphan)
 
-  Methoxetamine
 
-  Methoxphenidine
 
-  Milnacipran
 
-  Morphanol (Dextrorphan
 
-  Levorphanol)
 
-  NEFA
 
-  Neramexane
 
-  Nitromemantine
 
-  Nitrous oxide
 
-  Noribogaine
 
-  Norketamine
 
-  Orphenadrine
 
-  PCPr
 
-  Pethidine (meperidine)
 
-  Phencyclamine
 
-  Phencyclidine
 
-  Propoxyphene
 
-  Remacemide
 
-  Rhynchophylline
 
-  Rimantadine
 
-  Rolicyclidine
 
-  Sabeluzole
 
-  Tabernanthine
 
-  Tenocyclidine
 
-  Tiletamine
 
-  Tramadol
 
-  Xenon; Glycine site antagonists: 4-Cl-KYN (AV-101)
 
-  5,7-DCKA
 
-  7-CKA
 
-  ACC
 
-  ACEA-1011
 
-  ACEA-1328
 
-  AV-101
 
-  Carisoprodol
 
-  CGP-39653
 
-  CNQX
 
-  DNQX
 
-  Felbamate
 
-  Gavestinel
 
-  GV-196,771
 
-  Kynurenic acid
 
-  Kynurenine
 
-  L-689,560
 
-  L-701,324
 
-  Licostinel (ACEA-1021)
 
-  LU-73,068
 
-  MDL-105,519
 
-  Meprobamate
 
-  MRZ 2/576
 
-  PNQX
 
-  ZD-9379; NR2B subunit antagonists: Besonprodil
 
-  CERC-301 (MK-0657)
 
-  CO-101,244 (PD-174,494)
 
-  Eliprodil
 
-  Haloperidol
 
-  Ifenprodil
 
-  Isoxsuprine
 
-  Nylidrin
 
-  Ro8-4304
 
-  Ro25-6981
 
-  Traxoprodil; Polyamine site antagonists: Arcaine
 
-  Co 101676
 
-  Diaminopropane
 
-  Diethylenetriamine
 
-  Huperzine A
 
-  Putrescine
 
-  Ro 25-6981; Unclassified/unsorted antagonists: Bumetanide
 
-  Chloroform
 
-  Cyclopropane
 
-  D-αAA
 
-  Diethyl ether
 
-  Enflurane
 
-  Ethanol
 
-  Flufenamic acid
 
-  Flupirtine
 
-  Furosemide
 
-  Halothane
 
-  Isoflurane
 
-  Metaphit
 
-  Methoxyflurane
 
-  Niflumic acid
 
-  Pentamidine isethionate
 
-  Piretanide
 
-  Toluene
 
-  Transcrocetin (saffron)
 
-  Trichloroethane
 
-  Trichloroethanol
 
-  Trichloroethylene
 
-  Xylene
  
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  |  | mGlu1 |  | 
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  |  | mGlu2 |  | 
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  |  | mGlu3 |  | 
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  |  | mGlu4 | 
-  Antagonists: CPPG
 
-  MAP4
 
-  MPPG
 
-  MSOP
 
-  MTPG
 
-  UBP-1112
  
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  |  | mGlu5 |  | 
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  |  | mGlu6 | 
-  Antagonists: CPPG
 
-  MAP4
 
-  MPPG
 
-  MSOP
 
-  MTPG
 
-  UBP-1112
  
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  |  | mGlu7 | 
-  Antagonists: CPPG
 
-  MAP4
 
-  MMPIP
 
-  MPPG
 
-  MSOP
 
-  MTPG
 
-  UBP-1112
  
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  |  | mGlu8 | 
-  Antagonists: CPPG
 
-  MAP4
 
-  MPPG
 
-  MSOP
 
-  MTPG
 
-  UBP-1112
  
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Transporter (blockers) |  | 
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Enzyme (inhibitors) |  | 
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See also: GABAergics • GHBergics • Glycinergics  |