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Pojeong Park

1 paper in the library · 29 citations · publishing 2016

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Ephenidine: A new psychoactive agent with ketamine-like NMDA receptor antagonist properties

Neuropharmacology August 10, 2016 Heather Kang, Pojeong Park, Zuner A. Bortolotto et al. 29 citations

Ephenidine, a new psychoactive substance, acts as a selective NMDA receptor antagonist by binding to the PCP site (Ki: 66 nM). It also shows modest activity at dopamine and noradrenaline transporters and at sigma 1 and sigma 2 binding sites. In rat hippocampal slices, ephenidine (1 and 10 μM) inhibited NMDA receptor-mediated field excitatory postsynaptic potentials by 25% and near maximally after 4 hours, without affecting AMPA receptor-mediated responses. It blocked NMDA receptor-mediated EPSCs in a voltage-dependent manner and prevented the induction of long-term potentiation. These properties resemble ketamine and help explain its dissociative, cognitive, and hallucinogenic effects in humans.