Abecarnil (isopropyl 6-benzyloxy-4-methoxymethyl-beta-carboline-3-carboxylate) is a novel ligand for central benzodiazepine (BZ) receptors, possessing anxiolytic and anticonvulsant properties, but with considerably reduced muscle relaxant effects in comparison to diazepam (DZP). In vitro, abecarnil inhibited the binding of the BZ [3H]lormetazepam to rat cerebral cortex membranes with an IC50 value of 0.82 nM in comparison to 56 nM for DZP.
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October 1987
Arch Pharm (Weinheim)
October 1987
Several beta-carbolines and other benzodiazepines (BZ) receptor ligands have been investigated for anxiolytic or anxiogenic action in 4 unrelated animal models of anxiety using rats. The substances could be grouped into essentially 2 groups. The first, anxiolytics, exhibited antipunishment activity in a lick-suppression test, antagonised the discriminative stimulus provided by pentylenetetrazol, resembled chlordiazepoxide (CDP) in a drug discrimination test, and reduced the rise in plasma corticosterone levels following swim stress.
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September 1986