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Quetiapine hemifumarate (111974-72-2) is an atypical antipsychotic agent. Antagonist at serotonin (5-HT2) and dopamine (D2) receptors, IC50s=148 and 329 nM respectively.2 Reverses depressive-like behavior and reduces DNA methyltransferase activity induced by maternal deprivation in a rat model.3 Efficacious as a monotherapy in the treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder.4 Quetiapine promotes oligodendroglial differentiation and remyelination via upregulation of oligodendrocyte transcription factor 1 (Olig1).5 Promotes myelin repair by inhibiting microglial activation.6
References/Citations
1) Ellenbroek et al. (1996); Activity of “seroquel” (ICI 204,636) in animal models for atypical properties of antipsychotics: a comparison with clozapine; Neuropsychopharmacology 15 406
2) Saller and Salama (1993), Seroquel: biochemical profile of a potential atypical antipsychotic; Psychopharmacology (Berl) 112 285
3) Ignacio et al. (2017), Quetiapine treatment reverses depressive-like behavior and reduces DNA methyltransferase activity induced by maternal deprivation; Behav. Brain Res. 320 225
4) Villarreal et al. (2016), Efficacy of Quetiapine Monotherapy in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trial; Am. J. Psychiatry 173 1205
5) Wang et al. (2021), Quetiapine promotes oligodendroglial process outgrowth and membrane expansion by orchestrating the effects of Olig1; Glia 69 1709
6) Wang et al. (2015), Quetiapine Inhibits Microglial Activation by Neutralizing Abnormal STIM1-Mediated Intercellular Calcium Homeostasis and Promotes Myelin Repair in a Cuprizone-Induced Mouse Model of Demyelination; Front. Cell. Neurosci. 9 492
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Quetiapine hemifumarate (111974-72-2) is an atypical antipsychotic agent. Antagonist at serotonin (5-HT2) and dopamine (D2) receptors, IC50s=148 and 329 nM respectively.2 Reverses depressive-like behavior and reduces DNA methyltransferase activity induced by maternal deprivation in a rat model.3 Efficacious as a monotherapy in the treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder.4 Quetiapine promotes oligodendroglial differentiation and remyelination via upregulation of oligodendrocyte transcription factor 1 (Olig1).5 Promotes myelin repair by inhibiting microglial activation.6
References/Citations
1) Ellenbroek et al. (1996); Activity of “seroquel” (ICI 204,636) in animal models for atypical properties of antipsychotics: a comparison with clozapine; Neuropsychopharmacology 15 406
2) Saller and Salama (1993), Seroquel: biochemical profile of a potential atypical antipsychotic; Psychopharmacology (Berl) 112 285
3) Ignacio et al. (2017), Quetiapine treatment reverses depressive-like behavior and reduces DNA methyltransferase activity induced by maternal deprivation; Behav. Brain Res. 320 225
4) Villarreal et al. (2016), Efficacy of Quetiapine Monotherapy in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trial; Am. J. Psychiatry 173 1205
5) Wang et al. (2021), Quetiapine promotes oligodendroglial process outgrowth and membrane expansion by orchestrating the effects of Olig1; Glia 69 1709
6) Wang et al. (2015), Quetiapine Inhibits Microglial Activation by Neutralizing Abnormal STIM1-Mediated Intercellular Calcium Homeostasis and Promotes Myelin Repair in a Cuprizone-Induced Mouse Model of Demyelination; Front. Cell. Neurosci. 9 492
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