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== PCCG-4 == [[File:PCCG-4_structure.png|thumb|right|Chemical structure of PCCG-4]] '''PCCG-4''' is a chemical compound that acts as a selective antagonist of the [[metabotropic glutamate receptor]] subtype mGluR2. It is used primarily in [[neuroscience]] research to study the role of mGluR2 in the [[central nervous system]]. == Chemical Properties == PCCG-4 is a synthetic compound with a specific chemical structure that allows it to bind selectively to mGluR2 receptors. The structure of PCCG-4 includes a phenyl group and a carboxylic acid moiety, which are critical for its activity as a receptor antagonist. == Mechanism of Action == PCCG-4 functions by inhibiting the activity of mGluR2 receptors. These receptors are part of the [[G protein-coupled receptor]] family and are involved in modulating [[neurotransmitter]] release in the brain. By blocking mGluR2, PCCG-4 can alter [[synaptic transmission]] and has been used to investigate the role of mGluR2 in various neurological processes. == Research Applications == PCCG-4 is utilized in research to explore the physiological and pathological roles of mGluR2 receptors. Studies have used PCCG-4 to understand its effects on [[neuroplasticity]], [[pain perception]], and [[psychiatric disorders]] such as [[anxiety]] and [[depression]]. == Related Compounds == PCCG-4 is part of a broader class of compounds known as mGluR antagonists. Other related compounds include [[LY341495]] and [[MPEP]], which target different subtypes of metabotropic glutamate receptors. == Related Pages == * [[Metabotropic glutamate receptor]] * [[Neurotransmitter]] * [[G protein-coupled receptor]] * [[Neuroscience]] [[Category:Chemical compounds]] [[Category:Neuroscience]]
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