Pramipexole
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CAS: 191217-81-9
M.F.: C10H21Cl2N3OS
M.W. : 302.26
Purity:99%
Appearance:white powder
Pramipexole has some of the same effects as a chemical called dopamine, which occurs naturally in your body. Low levels of dopamine in the brain are associated with Parkinson's disease. Pramipexole
is used to treat symptoms of Parkinson's disease, such as stiffness, tremors, muscle spasms, and poor muscle..
While pramipexole is used clinically .its D3-preferring receptor binding profile has made it a popular tool compound for preclinical research. For example, pramipexole has been used (in combination
with D2- and or D3-preferring antagonists) to interrogate the role of D3 receptor function in rodent models and tasks for neuropsychiatric disorders.[6] Of note, it appears that pramipexole, in
addition to having effects on dopamine D3 receptors, may also affect mitochondrial function via a mechanism that remains less understood. A pharmacological approach to separate dopaminergic from
non-dopaminergic (e.g. mitochondrial) effects of pramipexole has been to study the effects of the R-stereoisomer of pramipexole (which has much lower affinity to the dopamine receptors when
compared to the S-isomer) side-by-side with the effects of the S-isomer.
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