NNC 63-0532

NNC 63-0532
NNC 63-0532
Systematic (IUPAC) name
methyl [8-(1-naphthylmethyl)-4-oxo-1-phenyl-1,3,8-triazaspiro[4.5]dec-3-yl)acetate
Clinical data
Pregnancy cat.  ?
Legal status  ?
Identifiers
CAS number 250685-44-0
ATC code  ?
PubChem CID 9803475
Synonyms NNC 63-0532
Chemical data
Formula C27H29N3O3 
Mol. mass 443.536 g/mol
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NNC 63-0532 is an nociceptoid drug used in scientific research. It acts as a potent and selective agonist for the nociceptin receptor, also known as the ORL-1 (opiate receptor like-1) receptor.[1][2] The function of this receptor is still poorly understood, but it is thought to have roles in many disorders such as pain, drug addiction, development of tolerance to opioid drugs, and psychological disorders such as anxiety and depression. Research into the function of this receptor is an important focus of current pharmaceutical development and selective agents such as NNC 63-0532 are essential for this work.[3]


Semisynthetics
including
Bentley compounds Active opiate
metabolites Morphinans Benzomorphans

8-Carboxamidocyclazocine • Alazocine • Bremazocine • Dezocine • Ketazocine • Metazocine • Pentazocine • Phenazocine

4-Phenylpiperidines Open chain
opioids Anilidopiperidines Oripavine
derivatives Phenazepanes Pirinitramides Benzimidazoles Indoles Diphenylmethylpiperazines

BW373U86 • DPI-221 • DPI-287 • DPI-3290 • SNC-80

Opioid peptides
see also: Opioid neuropeptides

Adrenorphin • Amidorphin • Casomorphin • DADLE • DAMGO • Dermorphin • Dynorphin • Endomorphin • Endorphins • Enkephalin • Gliadorphin • Morphiceptin • Nociceptin • Octreotide • Opiorphin • Rubiscolin • TRIMU 5

Others

AD-1211 • AH-7921 • Azaprocin • BDPC • BRL-52537 • Bromadoline • C-8813 • Ciramadol • Doxpicomine • Enadoline • Faxeladol • GR-89696 • Herkinorin • ICI-199,441 • ICI-204,448 • J-113,397 • JTC-801 • Ketamine • LPK-26 • Methopholine • MT-45 • N-Desmethylclozapine • NNC 63-0532 • Nortilidine • O-Desmethyltramadol • Phencyclidine • Prodilidine • Profadol • Ro64-6198 • Salvinorin A • SB-612,111 • SC-17599 • RWJ-394,674 • TAN-67 • Tapentadol • Tifluadom • Tilidine • Tramadol • Trimebutine • U-50,488 • U-69,593 • Viminol • W-18

Opioid antagonists
&
inverse agonists List of opioids

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