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Vesamicol

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CAS Number
  
22232-64-0

IUPHAR/BPS
  
4759

3D model (Jmol)
  
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Pubchem
  
5662

ChemSpider ID
  
5460

PubChem CID
  
5662

Formula
  
C17H25NO

Molar mass
  
259.39 g/mol

ChEMBL ID
  
20730

IUPHAR/BP
  
4759

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Vesamicol is an experimental drug, acting presynaptically by inhibiting acetylcholine (ACh) uptake into synaptic vesicles and reducing its release. Vesamicol may have applications in BAC therapy. It has been described as a hydroxylated phencyclidine regioisomer.

Mechanism of action

Vesamicol can be broadly categorized as a cholinergic physiological antagonist, because it reduces the apparent activity of cholinergic neurons, but does not act at the postsynaptic ACh receptor. Vesamicol causes a non-competitive and reversible block of the intracellular transporter VAChT responsible for carrying newly synthesized ACh into secretory vesicles in the presynaptic nerve terminal. This transport process is driven by a proton gradient between cell organelles and the cytoplasm. Blocking of acetylcholine loading leads to empty vesicles fusing with neuron membranes, decreasing ACh release.

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