Dopamine D1 and D3 receptor polypharmacology as a potential treatment approach for substance use disorder
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Dopamine D1 and D3 receptor polypharmacology as a potential treatment approach for substance use disorder
Abstract
In the search for efficacious pharmacotherapies to treat cocaine addiction much attention has been given to agents targeting dopamine D1 or D3 receptors because of the involvement of these receptors in drug-related behaviors. D1-like and D3 receptor partial agonists and antagonists have been shown to reduce drug reward, reinstatement of drug seeking and conditioned place preference in rodents and non-human primates. However, translation of these encouraging results to clinical settings has been limited due to a number of factors including toxicity, poor pharmacokinetic properties and extrapyramidal and sedative side effects. This review highlights the role of D1 and D3 receptors in drug reward and seeking, the discovery of D1-D3 heteromers and their potential as targets in the treatment of addiction.
Keywords: Cocaine; Conditioned place preference; D1 receptors; D3 receptors; Dopamine; Drug addiction; Heteromers; Psychopharmacology; Reinstatement.
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