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Classics in Chemical Neuroscience: Muscimol

Diego Rivera-Illanes, Gonzalo Recabarren‐Gajardo

2024ACS Chemical Neuroscience17 citationsDOI

Abstract

Muscimol ( 3 ) is a psychoactive isoxazole present in various Amanita mushrooms, along with ibotenic acid and muscarine. It is structurally related to GABA and acts as a GABA A agonist with great affinity. Muscimol use dates back to Siberian shamanic cultures as an entheogen, where it was ingested orally to exert psychoactive effects. Although not approved for clinical use, its potential and use as a research tool in neuroscience is of immense value, with 3 H-muscimol being used as a radioligand in GABA receptor research. Since its discovery in the early 60s, many research groups have worked on the synthesis of the compound. Recent research suggests the potential use of muscimol in neuropathic pain relief and other potential uses are also being studied. In this review, we will cover the history, chemistry, pharmacology and overall importance of the compound.

Topics & Concepts

MuscimolNeuroscienceClinical neurosciencePsychologyCognitive scienceMedicineGABAA receptorInternal medicineNeurologyReceptorChemical synthesis and alkaloidsCholinesterase and Neurodegenerative DiseasesNicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors Study