Journal article
The Effect of Serotonin 5-HT2C Receptor Modulation on Binge Drinking and Alcohol-Seeking in Female Mice
R Anversa, L Tran, A Bolinger, J Zhou, K Cunningham, A Lawrence, E Campbell
Addiction Biology | Published : 2025
DOI: 10.1111/adb.70099
Abstract
Alcohol misuse remains a leading cause of preventable death worldwide, prompting research into novel pharmacotherapies for alcohol use disorder (AUD). This study investigated the therapeutic potential of full agonism or positive allosteric modulation of the serotonin 2C receptor (5-HT2CR) in addressing alcohol binge drinking and seeking behaviours in mice. Using a drinking-in-the-dark paradigm and a context-induced reinstatement model following punishment-imposed abstinence, we assessed the acute effects of 5-HT2CR ligands lorcaserin, CYD-1-79, VA012 and CTW0415 on alcohol intake and seeking behaviours in mice. Results showed that while lorcaserin effectively reduced both alcohol consumption..
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