Journal article

Adenosine A2A receptors and their role in drug addiction

RM Brown, JL Short

Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology | WILEY | Published : 2008

Abstract

The specific events between initial presumably manageable drug intake and the development of a drug-addicted state are not yet known. Drugs of abuse have varying mechanisms of action that create a complex pattern of behaviour related to drug consumption, drug-seeking, withdrawal and relapse. The neuromodulator adenosine has been shown to play a role in reward-related behaviour, both as an independent mediator and via interactions of adenosine receptors with other receptors. Adenosine levels are elevated upon exposure to drugs of abuse and adenosine A2A receptors are enriched in brain nuclei known for their involvement in the processing of drug-related reinforcement processing. A 2A receptors..

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