The Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor 7 Allosteric Modulator AMN082: A Monoaminergic Agent in Disguise?

2011 
Metabotropic glutamate receptor 7 (mGluR7) remains the most elusive of the eight known mGluRs primarily due to the limited availability of tool compounds to interrogate its potential therapeutic utility. The recent discovery of AMN082 as the first orally active, brain penetrable, mGluR7 selective allosteric agonist by Mitsukawa and colleagues (2005) provides a means to investigate this receptor system directly. AMN082 demonstrates mGluR7 agonist activity in vitro and interestingly has a behavioral profile that supports utility across a broad spectrum of psychiatric disorders including anxiety and depression. The present studies were conducted to extend the in vitro and in vivo characterization of AMN082 by evaluating its pharmacokinetic and metabolite profile. Profiling of AMN082 in rat liver microsomes revealed rapid metabolism (T1/2
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