Trimipramine N-oxide [14171-70-1]

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Trimipramine N-oxide is an active metabolite of the tricyclic antidepressant trimipramine. Trimipramine N-oxide inhibits the human monoamine transporters for noradrenaline (hNAT), serotonin (hSERT), dopamine (hDAT) and the human organic cation transporters (hOCT1 and hOCT2) with IC50s of 11.7, 3.59, 9.4, 9.35 and 27.4 nM, respectively. Trimipramine N-oxide can be used for the research of depression and anxiety.

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Trimipramine N-oxide Chemical Structure

Trimipramine N-oxide Chemical Structure

CAS No. : 14171-70-1

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Description

Trimipramine N-oxide is an active metabolite of the tricyclic antidepressant trimipramine. Trimipramine N-oxide inhibits the human monoamine transporters for noradrenaline (hNAT), serotonin (hSERT), dopamine (hDAT) and the human organic cation transporters (hOCT1 and hOCT2) with IC50s of 11.7, 3.59, 9.4, 9.35 and 27.4 nM, respectively. Trimipramine N-oxide can be used for the research of depression and anxiety[1].

IC50 & Target

IC50: 3.59 nM (hSERT), 9.35 nM (hOCT1), 9.4 nM (hDAT), 11.7 nM (hNAT), 27.4 (hOCT2)[1]

In Vitro

Trimipramine N-oxide (0-30 μM; 48 h) inhibits hNAT, hSERT, hDAT, hOCT1 and hOCT2 in HEK293 cells[1].

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Cell Viability Assay[1]

Cell Line: HEK293 cells
Concentration: 0-30 μM
Incubation Time: 48 hours
Result: Dose-dependently inhibited hNAT, hSERT, hDAT, hOCT1 and hOCT2 with IC50s of 11.7, 3.59, 9.4, 9.35 and 27.4 nM in HEK293 cells, respectively.
Molecular Weight

310.43

Formula

C20H26N2O

CAS No.

14171-70-1

SMILES

[O-][N+](C)(CC(CN1C2=C(CCC3=C1C=CC=C3)C=CC=C2)C)C

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References
  • [1]. Haenisch B, et al. Inhibitory potencies of trimipramine and its main metabolites at human monoamine and organic cation transporters. Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2011 Sep;217(2):289-95.  [Content Brief]

  • [1]. Haenisch B, et al. Inhibitory potencies of trimipramine and its main metabolites at human monoamine and organic cation transporters. Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2011 Sep;217(2):289-95.

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  • Metabolic Enzyme/Protease
  • Drug Metabolite
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