Abstract:The kappa opioid receptor (KOR) is involved in the regulation
of
both the reward and mood processes. Recent reports find that the use
of drugs of abuse increases the production of dynorphin and the overall
activation of KOR. Long-acting KOR antagonists, such as norbinaltorphimine
(nor-BNI), JDTic, and 5′-guanidinonaltrindole (GNTI), have
been shown to stop depressive and anxiety-related disorders, which
are the common side effects of withdrawal that can lead to a relapse
in drug use. Unfortunately, these proto… Show more
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