Scopolamine hydrobromide
Chemical Name: (α,S)-α-(Hydroxymethyl)benzeneacetic acid (1α,2β,4β,5α,7β)-9-methyl-3-oxa-9-azatricyclo[3.3.1.02,4]non-7-yl ester hydrobromide
Purity: ≥99%
Biological Activity
Scopolamine hydrobromide is a non-selective muscarinic antagonist. Widely used clinically to treat motion sickness.Technical Data
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Background References
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Role of Muscarinic Acetylcholine Receptors in Serial Feature-Positive Discrimination Task during Eyeblink Conditioning in Mice.
Rahman M, Tanaka N, Usui K, Kawahara S
PLoS ONE, 2016;11(1):e0147572. -
Effects of scopol. in comparison with apomor. and phencyclidine on prepulse inhibition in rats.
Jones and Shannon
Eur.J.Pharmacol., 2000;391:105 -
Cerebral blood flow responses to somatosensory stimulation are unaffected by scopol. in unanesthetized rat.
Nakao et al.
J.Pharmacol.Exp.Ther., 1999;290:929 -
An examination of central actions characteristic of scopolamine: comparison of central and peripheral activity in scopolamine, atr. and some synthetic basic esters.
Parkes
Psychopharmacologia, 1965;7:1
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Citations for Scopolamine hydrobromide
The citations listed below are publications that use Tocris products. Selected citations for Scopolamine hydrobromide include:
17 Citations: Showing 1 - 10
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Astroglia in lateral habenula is essential for antidepressant efficacy of light.
Authors: Delcourte Et al.
BioRXiv - not yet peer reviewed 2020;
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Cognitive enhancer effects of low Mem. doses are facilitated by an alpha7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor agonist in scopolamine-induced amnesia in rats.
Authors: Bali Et al.
Front Pharmacol 2019;10:73
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DA Cells Differentially Regulate Striatal Cholinergic Transmission across Regions through Corelease of DA and Glutamate.
Authors: Cai & Ford
Cell Rep 2018;25:3148
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(2R,6R)-hydroxynorKA rescues chronic stress-induced depression-like behavior through its actions in the midbrain periaqueductal gray.
Authors: Chou Et al.
Neuropharmacology 2018;139:1
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The brain is required for normal muscle and nerve patterning during early Xenopus development.
Authors: Herrera-Rincon Et al.
Nat Commun 2017;8:587
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Impact of Altered Cholinergic Tones on the Neurovascular Coupling Response to Whisker Stimulation.
Authors: Lecrux Et al.
J Neurosci 2017;37:1518
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Nicotinic and opioid receptor regulation of striatal DA D2-receptor mediated transmission
Authors: Mamaligas Et al.
Scientific Reports 2016;6:37834
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σ1 receptor ligands control a switch between passive and active threat responses.
Authors: Rennekamp Et al.
Nat Chem Biol 2016;12:552
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Cholinergic and ghrelinergic receptors and KCNQ channels in the medial PFC regulate the expression of palatability.
Authors: Parent Et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2015;9:284
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Corelease of acetylcholine and GABA from cholinergic forebrain neurons.
Authors: Saunders Et al.
Front Behav Neurosci 2015;4
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Differential effects of α7 nicotinic receptor agonist PHA-543613 on spatial memory performance of rats in two distinct pharmacological dementia models.
Authors: Bali Et al.
Brain Behav Res 2015;278:404
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Muscarinic regulation of DA and glutamate transmission in the nucleus accumbens.
Authors: Shin Et al.
J Neurosci 2015;112:8124
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Phasic DA release drives rapid activation of striatal D2-receptors.
Authors: Marcott Et al.
Neuron 2014;84:164
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DA neurons control striatal cholinergic neurons via regionally heterogeneous DA and glutamate signaling.
Authors: Chuhma Et al.
Elife 2014;81:901
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Prior pathology in the basal forebrain cholinergic system predisposes to inflammation-induced working memory deficits: reconciling inflammatory and cholinergic hypotheses of delirium.
Authors: Field Et al.
J Neurosci 2012;32:6288
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Cholinergic interneurons mediate fast VGluT3-dependent glutamatergic transmission in the striatum.
Authors: Higley Et al.
PLoS One 2011;6:e19155
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DA neuron glutamate cotransmission: frequency-dependent modulation in the mesoventromedial projection.
Authors: Chuhma Et al.
Neuroscience 2009;164:1068
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