Dane Tregeagle , Catherine Doherty , Timothy Callis, Michael Kassiou
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Abstract
The ability to target the oxytocin and vasopressin receptors is of high therapeutic value due to their clinical relevance in wide range of neuropsychiatric conditions spanning from anxiety to schizophrenia. Despite the massive therapeutic potential in modulating this system, the only clinically approved small molecule-based therapeutics (Mozavaptan, Conivaptan and Tolvaptan) are for use in the periphery. Cyclotide mimetics of the native neuropeptides are well explored in the literature although these scaffolds are unsuitable for application to the central nervous system. This work highlights non-peptidic natural products that are active within the neurohypophysial system that may be used to inspire future drug discovery endeavours.
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