Product overview
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NameMuscimol
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Short descriptionPotent, selective, competitive GABAA receptor agonist
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Biological description
Potent, selective and competitive GABAA receptor agonist and a potent partial GABAA-ρ (GABAC) receptor agonist.
Muscimol is a GABA analog with comparable potency to GABA and is thought to act at the orthosteric site at GABAA receptors in varying active conformations.
Also acts as a weak inhibitor of GABA uptake but is not a substrate for GABA transaminase.
Application of muscimol evokes GABAAR currents and its actions are antagonized by the GABAAR antagonist bicuculline (bicuculline methochloride, methiodide and methobromide also available).Muscimol enhances inhibitory neurotransmission and suppresses spontaneous activity. It is commonly used in reversible brain inactivation studies.
Active in vivo and blood brain barrier permeable.Shows psychoactive, memory impairing effects and anticonvulsant actions at high doses.
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Biological actionAgonist
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Purity>99%
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Properties
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Chemical name5-Aminomethyl-3-hydroxyisoxazole
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Molecular Weight114.1
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Chemical structure
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Molecular FormulaC4H6N2O2
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CAS Number2763-96-4
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PubChem identifier4266
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SMILESC1=C(ONC1=O)CN
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SourceSynthetic
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InChiInChI=1S/C4H6N2O2/c5-2-3-1-4(7)6-8-3/h1H,2,5H2,(H,6,7)
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InChiKeyZJQHPWUVQPJPQT-UHFFFAOYSA-N
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MDL numberMFCD00057894
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AppearanceWhite solid
Applications
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Application notes
The GABAA receptor agonist muscimol is used at concentrations of 1-50 µM. Muscimol from Hello Bio used at 10 µM led to a large hyperpolarising whole-cell current in hippocampal CA1 neurons (see Fig 1 above). Action of muscimol was fully blocked by the GABAA receptor antagonist bicuculline (100 µM).
#Protocol 1: Assay used for muscimol- Whole cell voltage clamp recordings of CA1 pyramidal neurons from the rat hippocampal brain slice.
- Neurons were held at 0 mV and GABAA receptor currents were evoked via applying muscimol directly to the recording chamber during continuous perfusion.
- To test muscimol’s selectivity to GABAA receptors the experiment was repeated within the same neuron in the presence of the GABAA receptor antagonist bicuculline (100 µM).
- Under these conditions muscimol failed to induce a hyperpolarising current.
Storing and Using Your Product
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Storage instructionsRoom temperature
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Solubility overviewSoluble in water (100mM)
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ImportantThis product is for RESEARCH USE ONLY and is not intended for therapeutic or diagnostic use. Not for human or veterinary use.
References for Muscimol
Anticonvulsant and behavioral effects of muscimol in immature rats.
Mareš P et al (2014) Brain Res 1582 : 227-36.PubMedID: 25084038Muscimol as an Ionotropic GABA Receptor Agonist.
Johnston GA (2014) Neurochem Res 39(10) : 1942-7.PubMedID: 24473816Hippocampal infusions of pyruvate reverse the memory-impairing effects of septal muscimol infusions.
Krebs DL et al (2005) Eur J Pharmacol 520(1-3) : 91-9.PubMedID: 16150437