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5591-45-7

Thiothixene Chemical Structure

5591-45-7

Chemical Structure

  • Thiothixene
  • Synonym(s): NSC 108165; Navan; Navane
  • CAS No: 5591-45-7
    Formula: C23H29N3O2S2
    Molecular Weight: 443.63
  • IUPAC Name: (E)-N,N-dimethyl-9-(3-(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)propylidene)-9H-thioxanthene-2-sulfonamide
  • InChIKey: GFBKORZTTCHDGY-UFWORHAWSA-N
  • SMILES: O=S(C1=CC(/C2=C/CCN3CCN(C)CC3)=C(SC4=C2C=CC=C4)C=C1)(N(C)C)=O

Biological Activity: Thiothixene is a typical antipsychotic. It selectively binds to dopamine D2 over D1, D3, and D4 receptors (Kis=0.417, 338, 186.2, and 363.1 nM, respectively). Thiothixene also binds to various serotonin (5-HT), histamine H1, α1- and α2-adrenergic, muscarinic acetylcholine, and sigma receptors (Kis=15-5,754 nM) as well as the dopamine, norepinephrine, and serotonin transporters (Kis=3.16-30 μM). In vivo, thiothixene reduces spontaneous and amphetamine-induced locomotor activity in rats. It enhances latent inhibition, as measured by a decreased lick latency in response to light and foot shock stimuli, which is a measure of selective attention in rats.3 Thiothixene also increases competitive behavior in submissive mice, indicating antidepressant-like behavior.

Cat. No. Product Name Purity Description
HY-A0139 Thiothixene Thiothixene is a typical antipsychotic. It selectively binds to dopamine D2 over D1, D3, and D4 receptors (Kis=0.417, 338, 186.2, and 363.1 nM, respectively). Thiothixene also binds to various serotonin (5-HT), histamine H1, α1- and α2-adrenergic, muscarinic acetylcholine, and sigma receptors (Kis=15-5,754 nM) as well as the dopamine, norepinephrine, and serotonin transporters (Kis=3.16-30 μM). In vivo, thiothixene reduces spontaneous and amphetamine-induced locomotor activity in rats. It enhances latent inhibition, as measured by a decreased lick latency in response to light and foot shock stimuli, which is a measure of selective attention in rats.3 Thiothixene also increases competitive behavior in submissive mice, indicating antidepressant-like behavior.

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Thiothixene