Dopamine
Dopamine receptors (GPCR-A17) are widespread in the body of vertebrates, playing major roles in processes of the central nervous system, as well as in the periphery. In the CNS, dopaminergic neurons are critically involved in voluntary movement, memory, learning, sleep, attention, feeding, and rewarding, Well known examples of disorders as a result of malfunction of the central dopaminergic system are Parkinson’s disease (loss of striatal dopaminergic innervations in the brain), schizophrenia, depression, ADHD, and addiction (among many others). In the periphery, dopamine plays important physiological roles in the regulation of olfaction, retinal processes, hormonal regulation, cardiovascular functions, sympathetic regulation, immune system, renal functions, and more[1]. Five major classes (D1-D5) have been identified thus far, which can be grouped into two sub classes. The group of D1-like receptors (members D1 and D5; all stimulating the second messenger system adenylate cyclase), and the group of D2-like receptors (members D2, D3 and D4; all inhibiting adenylate cyclase). As widespread and abundant as dopaminergic neurons are in the body of vertebrates, as comprehensive and diverse is the list of Axon LigandsTM interacting at all subtypes of dopaminergic receptors (selectively, or specific combinations).
[1] The Physiology, Signaling, and Pharmacology of Dopamine Receptors. J-M Beaulieu, R.R. Gainetdinov. Pharmacol. Rev. 2011, 63, 182-217.
Axon ID | Name | Description | From price | |
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2562 | UNC9994 hydrochloride | β-Arrestin-biased functionally selective dopamine D2R agonist | €120.00 | |
1069 | U 99194 maleate | D3 antagonist | €80.00 | |
1060 | TL 99 hydrobromide | Dopamine agonist | €95.00 | |
1005 | TL 232 hydrobromide | Dopamine agonist | €95.00 | |
1004 | TL 102 hydrobromide | Dopamine agonist | €95.00 | |
1144 | Thio-aripiprazole | Atypical antipsychotic | €140.00 | |
1343 | ST 198 | D3 antagonist | €99.00 | |
1342 | ST 148 | D2 antagonist | €115.00 | |
2115 | Sonepiprazole hydrochloride | Selective dopamine D4 antagonist | €85.00 | |
1920 | SB 277011A | D3 dopamine receptor antagonist | €90.00 | |
1003 | RU 24213 | D2 agonist | €105.00 | |
1040 | Rotigotine | Dopamine agonist; more active enantiomer of N-0437 (Axon 1038) | €105.00 | |
1514 | Ropinirole hydrochloride | D2, D3 and D4 agonist | €70.00 | |
1160 | R(-)-Norapomorphine hydrobromide | Dopamine agonist | €125.00 | |
1161 | R(-)-N-Propylnorapomorphine hydrobromide | D2 agonist | €140.00 | |
1162 | R(-)-N-Ethylnorapomorphine hydrochloride | D2 agonist | Inquire | |
1579 | Pridopidine hydrochloride | Dopaminergic stabilizer that stabilizes psychomotor activity | €140.00 | |
1035 | PPHT hydrochloride | D2 agonist | €140.00 | |
1198 | Piribedil | Dopamine agonist | €75.00 | |
1742 | NS 30678 hydrochloride | D2 ligand with surmountable/competitive-like D2 antagonist properties | €115.00 | |
1405 | NNC 756 | D1 antagonist | €140.00 | |
1023 | N-Methyl-N-n-propyl-2-aminotetraline hydrochloride | Dopamine agonist | Inquire | |
1001 | N,N-Dipropyldopamine hydrobromide | Dopamine agonist | €95.00 | |
1061 | N,N-dibutyldopamine hydrobromide | Dopamine agonist | €95.00 | |
1039 | N 0924 hydrochloride | Dopamine agonist; less active enantiomer of N-0437 (Axon 1038) | Inquire | |
1041 | N 0734 hydrochloride | Dopamine agonist | €115.00 | |
1038 | N 0437 hydrochloride | Dopamine agonist | €135.00 | |
1065 | N 0426 hydrochloride | Dopamine agonist | Inquire | |
1075 | MPTP hydrochloride | Dopamine neurotoxin | €80.00 | |
4004 | MPP+ iodide | Metabolite of MPTP (Axon 1075); Dopamine neurotoxin | €90.00 |