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Structure-activity relationship of trihexyphenidyl analogs with respect to the dopamine transporter in the on going search for a cocaine inhibitor.
Author: AbrahamP, CarrollF I, DarD E, GamlielA, KitayamaS, KopajticT A, SlusherB S, ThiruvazhiM, UhlG R
Original Abstract of the Article :
A series of trihexyphenidyl (THP) analogs were used to search for a derivative that could serve as a cocaine inhibitor. A compound that blocks binding of the cocaine analog carboxyfluorotropane (CFT), allows dopamine uptake and exhibits low side effects could serve as a good candidate for that purpo...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejmech.2005.04.016
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Unveiling the Secrets of Cocaine Inhibition: A Quest in the Desert
The desert of addiction is a vast and treacherous landscape, full of hidden dangers. This research explores the potential of trihexyphenidyl (THP) analogs as cocaine inhibitors. The researchers embarked on a journey to create a derivative that could effectively block cocaine's effects, allowing dopamine uptake while minimizing side effects. They tested a series of THP analogs for their ability to inhibit cocaine analog binding, dopamine uptake, and muscarinic activity. The study revealed valuable structure-function relationships, offering insights into the design of potential cocaine inhibitors. The researchers discovered that certain modifications to THP's structure could enhance its ability to block cocaine binding while preserving dopamine uptake. However, one analog that showed promising results in vitro failed to demonstrate significant antagonistic effects in vivo.Mapping the Desert of Addiction
This research sheds light on the complexity of addiction and the challenges of developing effective treatment strategies. It's like mapping a vast and unforgiving desert, uncovering hidden pathways and potential routes to recovery. The researchers' findings offer valuable insights into the design of potential cocaine inhibitors, paving the way for future research and exploration in this crucial area.Finding a Path Through the Sands
This research provides a valuable roadmap for future research efforts in the field of addiction treatment. The study is like finding a well-worn path through a vast and unforgiving desert, offering guidance and hope for those seeking to overcome addiction. The researchers' findings remind us that the journey to recovery is a long and arduous one, but with continued research and dedication, we can find a way out of the desert.Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This research ventures into the complex world of cocaine addiction, offering a glimmer of hope for future treatment development. It's like finding a hidden oasis in a vast and unforgiving desert, providing a source of strength and resilience for those struggling with addiction. The researchers' findings highlight the importance of continued research in this area, paving the way for a brighter future for those seeking to overcome this challenging condition.Date :
- Date Completed 2006-01-31
- Date Revised 2013-11-21
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