Journal article

Emerging GPCR targets for AUD: Insights from preclinical studies

RG Anversa, ML Barron, LC Walker, AJ Lawrence

Current Opinion in Neurobiology | CURRENT BIOLOGY LTD | Published : 2024

Abstract

G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the largest group of membrane receptors in the central nervous system and one of the key proteins for signal transduction between cells. Currently, many drugs available on the market act via GPCRs and these receptors remain attractive targets for the treatment of brain disorders, including alcohol use disorder (AUD). Here, we describe the most recent literature, with a primary focus on the past 5 years, on GPCR targets with the potential for reducing behaviours associated with excessive alcohol intake. Specifically, we focus on preclinical evidence of compounds with attractive pharmacological profiles and potential for future clinical investigation for..

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Grants

Awarded by Jack Brockhoff Foundation


Funding Acknowledgements

RGA research is supported by a Jack Brockhoff Foundation Medical Grant. LCW is supported by National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) grants [2002830; 2008344] . AJL is supported by an NHMRC synergy grant [2009851] . For the purposes of open access, the author has applied a CC BY public copyright licence to any Author Accepted Manu- script version arising from this submission. We acknowledge support from the Victorian State Government Operational Infrastructure Scheme.