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'''L-AP4''' (or '''L-2-amino-4-phosphonobutyric acid''') is a [[pharmacological]] agent that acts as a [[group III metabotropic glutamate receptor]] agonist. It is used in scientific research to understand the function and role of these receptors in the body. ==Chemistry== L-AP4 is a derivative of the [[amino acid]] [[glutamic acid]], with a [[phosphonate]] group replacing the second carboxyl group. This modification allows it to bind to and activate group III metabotropic glutamate receptors, which are not normally responsive to glutamic acid itself. ==Pharmacology== L-AP4 is an agonist for the group III metabotropic glutamate receptors (mGluRs). These receptors are a type of [[G protein-coupled receptor]] that respond to the neurotransmitter [[glutamate]]. They are found in various parts of the body, but are particularly concentrated in the [[central nervous system]], where they play a role in modulating neuronal excitability and synaptic plasticity. ==Research Use== In scientific research, L-AP4 is used to study the function and role of group III mGluRs. By selectively activating these receptors, researchers can investigate their effects on neuronal activity and behavior. This has led to insights into a variety of neurological and psychiatric conditions, including [[schizophrenia]], [[depression]], and [[epilepsy]]. ==Safety== As a research chemical, L-AP4 is not intended for human consumption. Its safety profile in humans is not well-studied, and it should be handled with appropriate caution in the laboratory setting. ==See Also== * [[Metabotropic glutamate receptor]] * [[Glutamic acid]] * [[Pharmacology]] * [[Neurotransmitter]] [[Category:Pharmacology]] [[Category:Neuroscience]] [[Category:Research chemicals]] {{Pharma-stub}} {{Neuroscience-stub}} <gallery> File:L-2-amino-4-phosphonobutyric acid L-AP4.svg|L-AP4 </gallery>
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