Journal article
Targeting muscarinic receptors for the treatment of alcohol use disorders: Opportunities and hurdles for clinical development
LC Walker, KL Huckstep, HC Becker, CJ Langmead, AJ Lawrence
British Journal of Pharmacology | Published : 2024
DOI: 10.1111/bph.16081
Abstract
Emerging evidence suggests muscarinic acetylcholine receptors represent novel targets to treat alcohol use disorder. In this review, we draw from literature across medicinal chemistry, molecular biology, addiction and learning/cognition fields to interrogate the proposition for muscarinic receptor ligands in treating various aspects of alcohol use disorder, including cognitive dysfunction, motivation to consume alcohol and relapse. In support of this proposition, we describe cholinergic dysfunction in the pathophysiology of alcohol use disorder at a network level, including alcohol-induced adaptations present in both human post-mortem brains and reverse-translated rodent models. Preclinical ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
National Health and Medical Research Council,Grant/Award Numbers: 2008344, 2009851;Australian Government Research TrainingProgram; Victorian State GovernmentOperational Infrastructure Scheme