JNJ-10397049 explained
JNJ-10397049 is a potent and highly selective OX2 receptor antagonist. In animals, JNJ-10397049 was found to have sleep-promoting effects and to attenuate the reinforcing effects of ethanol.[1] [2]
Notes and References
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- Shoblock JR, Welty N, Aluisio L, Fraser I, Motley ST, Morton K, Palmer J, Bonaventure P, Carruthers NI, Lovenberg TW, Boggs J, Galici R . 6 . Selective blockade of the orexin-2 receptor attenuates ethanol self-administration, place preference, and reinstatement . Psychopharmacology . 215 . 1 . 191–203 . May 2011 . 21181123 . 10.1007/s00213-010-2127-x . 28874886 .