Organic cation transporters in psychiatric and substance use disorders

IF 12 1区 医学 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Lauren E. Honan , Rheaclare Fraser-Spears , Lynette C. Daws
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Abstract

Psychiatric and substance use disorders inflict major public health burdens worldwide. Their widespread burden is compounded by a dearth of effective treatments, underscoring a dire need to uncover novel therapeutic targets. In this review, we summarize the literature implicating organic cation transporters (OCTs), including three subtypes of OCTs (OCT1, OCT2, and OCT3) and the plasma membrane monoamine transporter (PMAT), in the neurobiology of psychiatric and substance use disorders with an emphasis on mood and anxiety disorders, alcohol use disorder, and psychostimulant use disorder. OCTs transport monoamines with a low affinity but high capacity, situating them to play a central role in regulating monoamine homeostasis. Preclinical evidence discussed here suggests that OCTs may serve as promising targets for treatment of psychiatric and substance use disorders and encourage future research into their therapeutic potential.

精神病和药物滥用症中的有机阳离子转运体
精神疾病和药物滥用疾病在全球范围内造成了巨大的公共卫生负担。由于缺乏有效的治疗方法,这些疾病造成的广泛负担变得更加沉重,因此迫切需要发现新的治疗靶点。在这篇综述中,我们总结了有机阳离子转运体(OCTs),包括三种亚型的 OCTs(OCT1、OCT2 和 OCT3)和质膜单胺转运体(PMAT)与精神病和药物使用障碍的神经生物学有关的文献,重点是情绪和焦虑障碍、酒精使用障碍和精神兴奋剂使用障碍。OCTs转运单胺类物质的亲和力较低,但转运能力较强,因此在调节单胺类物质的平衡方面发挥着核心作用。本文讨论的临床前证据表明,OCTs 可作为治疗精神病和药物使用障碍的有前途的靶点,并鼓励未来对其治疗潜力进行研究。
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23.00
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222
审稿时长
90 days
期刊介绍: Pharmacology & Therapeutics, in its 20th year, delivers lucid, critical, and authoritative reviews on current pharmacological topics.Articles, commissioned by the editor, follow specific author instructions.This journal maintains its scientific excellence and ranks among the top 10 most cited journals in pharmacology.
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