Michel Biollaz
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Neuropharmacology | 1999
Fabrizio Gasparini; Kurt Lingenhöhl; Natacha Stoehr; Peter J. Flor; Micheline Heinrich; Ivo Vranesic; Michel Biollaz; Hans Allgeier; Roland Heckendorn; Stephan Urwyler; Mark A. Varney; Edwin C. Johnson; Stephen D. Hess; Sara P. Rao; Aida I. Sacaan; Emily M. Santori; Gönül Veliçelebi; Rainer Kuhn
In the present paper we describe 2-methyl-6-(phenylethynyl)-pyridine (MPEP) as a potent, selective and systemically active antagonist for the metabotropic glutamate receptor subtype 5 (mGlu5). At the human mGlu5a receptor expressed in recombinant cells, MPEP completely inhibited quisqualate-stimulated phosphoinositide (PI) hydrolysis with an IC50 value of 36 nM while having no agonist or antagonist activities at cells expressing the human mGlu1b receptor at concentrations up to 30 microM. When tested at group II and III receptors, MPEP did not show agonist or antagonist activity at 100 microM on human mGlu2, -3, -4a, -7b, and -8a receptors nor at 10 microM on the human mGlu6 receptor. Electrophysiological recordings in Xenopus laevis oocytes demonstrated no significant effect at 100 microM on human NMDA (NMDA1A/2A), rat AMPA (Glu3-(flop)) and human kainate (Glu6-(IYQ)) receptor subtypes nor at 10 microM on the human NMDA1A/2B receptor. In rat neonatal brain slices, MPEP inhibited DHPG-stimulated PI hydrolysis with a potency and selectivity similar to that observed on human mGlu receptors. Furthermore, in extracellular recordings in the CA1 area of the hippocampus in anesthetized rats, the microiontophoretic application of DHPG induced neuronal firing that was blocked when MPEP was administered by iontophoretic or intravenous routes. Excitations induced by microiontophoretic application of AMPA were not affected.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 1998
Yves Auberson; Pierre Acklin; Hans Allgeier; Michel Biollaz; Serge Bischoff; Silvio Ofner; Siem Jacob Veenstra
Potent antagonists at the glycine-binding site of NMDA receptors, as well as dual antagonists acting also at AMPA receptors have been identified in a series of 5-arylaminomethylquinoxaline-2,3-diones. A study of the structure-activity relationship of these compounds is reported here.
Archive | 1985
Jaroslav Kalvoda; Ivan Ernest; Michel Biollaz; Ernst Hungerbühler
Archive | 1993
Michel Biollaz
Archive | 1996
Pierre Acklin; Hans Allgeier; Yves Auberson; Michel Biollaz; Robert Moretti; Silvio Ofner; Siem Jacob Veenstra
Helvetica Chimica Acta | 1975
Michel Biollaz; Julius Schmidlin; Jaroslav Kalvoda
Archive | 1996
Pierre Acklin; Hans Allgeier; Yves Auberson; Michel Biollaz; Robert Moretti; Silvio Ofner; Siem Jacob Veenstra
Helvetica Chimica Acta | 1975
Michel Biollaz; J. Kalvoda; Julius Schmidlin
Archive | 1977
Georg Anner; Hellmut Ueberwasser; Michel Biollaz; Peter Wieland
Helvetica Chimica Acta | 1972
Michel Biollaz; Jaroslav Kalvoda