Melatonergic
A melatonergic agent (or drug) is a chemical which functions to directly modulate the melatonin system in the body or brain. Examples include melatonin receptor agonists and melatonin receptor antagonists.
See also
- Adenosinergic
- Adrenergic
- Cannabinoidergic
- Cholinergic
- Dopaminergic
- GABAergic
- Glycinergic
- Histaminergic
- Monoaminergic
- Opioidergic
- Serotonergic
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Melatonin receptor modulators
- Agonists: 2-Iodomelatonin
- 6-Hydroxymelatonin
- Agomelatine
- Fabomotizole (afobazole)
- GR-196,429
- Melatonin
- N-Acetylserotonin (normelatonin)
- Piromelatine
- Ramelteon
- Tasimelteon
- TIK-301 (LY-156,735)
- Antagonists: Luzindole
- Agonists: 2-Phenylmelatonin
- 5-Methoxyluzindole
- 6-Chloromelatonin
- 6-Fluoromelatonin
- 6-Methoxymelatonin
- 6,7-Dichloro-2-methylmelatonin
- 8-M-PDOT
- AMMTC
- GR-135,531 (of MT3Tooltip melatonin receptor 1C)
- N-Acetyltryptamine
- N-Butanoylmelatonin
- N-Propionylmelatonin
- S-24268
- S-25150
- Antagonists: 4-P-ADOT
- 4-P-PDOT
- DH-97
- N-Acetyltryptamine (of MT3)
- Prazosin (of MT3)
- S-20928
- S-22153
- S-24601
- S-25567
- S-26131
- See also: Receptor/signaling modulators
- Adrenergics
- Dopaminergics
- Serotonergics
- Monoamine metabolism modulators
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