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Atypical Dopamine Uptake Inhibitors that Provide Clues About Cocaine's Mechanism at the Dopamine Transporter

Authors: Amy Hauck Newman; Jonathan L. Katz;

Atypical Dopamine Uptake Inhibitors that Provide Clues About Cocaine's Mechanism at the Dopamine Transporter

Abstract

The dopamine transporter (DAT) has been a primary target for cocaine abuse/addiction medicationdiscovery. However predicted addiction liability and limited clinical evaluation has provided a formidablechallenge for development of these agents for human use. The unique and atypical pharmacological profileof the benztropine (BZT) class of dopamine uptake inhibitors, in preclinical models of cocaine effects andabuse, has encouraged further development of these agents. Moreover, in vivo studies have challenged theoriginal DAT hypothesis and demonstrated that DAT occupancy and subsequent increases in dopamine producedby BZT analogues are significantly delayed and long lasting, as compared to cocaine. These important anddistinctive elements are critical to the lack of abuse liability among BZT analogues, and improve theirpotential for development as treatments for cocaine abuse and possibly other neuropsychiatric disorders.

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