Identification | Back Directory | [Name]
KAINIC ACID 2-CARBOXY-3-CARBOXYMETHYL-4-ISOPROPENYLPYRROLIDINE | [CAS]
58002-62-3 | [Synonyms]
KAINIC ACID HYDRATE KAINIC ACID MONOHYDRATE (?)-(α)-Kainic Acid hydrate (-)-KAINIC ACID, MONOHYDRATE (-)-α-Kainic Acid Monohydrate KAINIC ACID MONOHYDRATE, ISOLATED FROM D kainic acid monohydrate from digenea simplex 2-CARBOXY-3-CARBOXYMETHYL-4-ISOPROPENYLPYRROLIDINE (2S,3S,4S)-2-CARBOXY-4-ISOPROPENYL-3-PYRROLIDINEACETIC ACID KAINIC ACID 2-CARBOXY-3-CARBOXYMETHYL-4-ISOPROPENYLPYRROLIDINE 2-CARBOXYL-3-CARBOXYMETHYL-4-ISOPROPENYLPYRROLIDINE MONOHYDRATE ([2S-(2a,34]-2-Caroxy-4-(1-methylethenyl)-3-pyrrolidineacetic Acid KAINIC ACID 2-CARBOXY-3-CARBOXYMETHYL-4-ISOPROPENYLPYRROLIDINE USP/EP/BP Kainic acid monohydrate,2-Carboxy-3-carboxymethyl-4-isopropenylpyrrolidine 3-Pyrrolidineaceticacid, 2-carboxy-4-(1-Methylethenyl)-, hydrate (1:1), (2S,3S,4S)- (2S,3S,4S)-3-(carboxyMethyl)-4-(prop-1-en-2-yl)pyrrolidine-2-carboxylic acid hydrate [2S-(2A,3BETA,4BETA)]-2-CAROXY-4-(1-METHYLETHENYL)-3-PYRROLIDINEACETIC ACID, MONOHYDRATE [2S-(2alpha,3beta,4beta)]-2-Carboxy-4-(1-methylethenyl)-3-pyrrolidineacetic acid monohydrate | [Molecular Formula]
C10H17NO5 | [MDL Number]
MFCD00150833 | [MOL File]
58002-62-3.mol | [Molecular Weight]
231.25 |
Chemical Properties | Back Directory | [Melting point ]
250-252°C | [RTECS ]
UX9665250 | [storage temp. ]
2-8°C | [solubility ]
H2O: >10 mg/mL | [form ]
solid | [color ]
white | [Sensitive ]
Light Sensitive |
Hazard Information | Back Directory | [Description]
(−)-(α)-Kainic acid is a cyclic analog of L-glutamate originally isolated from D. simplex that has neuroexcitatory activities.1 It binds to the homomeric kainate receptors GluK1, GluK2, GluK3, GluK4, and GluK5 (Kis = 75.9, 12.7, 32.8, 4.7, and 15 nM, respectively).2 (−)-(α)-Kainic acid (5 mM) induces calcium influx and membrane depolarization, as well as glutamate release, in rat brain synaptosomes.3 It induces chromatin condensation and nuclear membrane fragmentation, markers of apoptosis, in primary neonatal cerebellar granule neurons when used at a concentration of 100 μM.4 Intracerebroventricular administration of (−)-(α)-kainic acid induces convulsive behavior in rats (ED50 = 0.51 nmol/animal) and induces seizures in mice with a 50% convulsive dose (CD50) value of 0.39 nmol/animal.5 It has been commonly used to induce seizures in rodents.6,7 | [Uses]
Kainic acid is used to study mechanisms of excitation-induced apoptosis and epilepsy. | [Uses]
Kainic acid monohydrate has been used:
- As a convulsant to induce epileptogenesis and epilepsy in mice.
- To stimulate in vitro excitotoxic trauma in spiral ganglion neurons on inner hair cells.
- To induce seizures in rat model.
- To induce status epilepticus in adult male Wistar rats.
| [General Description]
Kainic acid is an agonist for kainate-class ionotropic glutamate receptors. Kainate receptors directly gate ion channels and are generally excitatory. Excess stimulation by Kainic acid induces neurocytosis (apoptosis) and epileptic seizures. | [Biochem/physiol Actions]
Kainic acid monohydrate is an agonist at the kainate class of ionotropic glutamate receptors, which induces seizures and neurodegeneration in vivo and is used to induce experimental epilepsy in rodents and study the mechanisms of excitation-induced neuronal apoptosis. |
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