Drug Discovery for the Treatment of Addiction: Medicinal Chemistry Strategies

Drug Discovery for the Treatment of Addiction: Medicinal Chemistry Strategies

Fulton, Brian S.

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With addiction a key target for drug discovery efforts, this book fills an important and timely need for medicinal chemists who need to understand complex neuroscience issues. The author illustrates medicinal chemistry?s prominent role in treating addiction and covers specific drugs of abuse including narcotics, stimulants, depressants, nicotine, and marijuana. • Interprets complex neuro– biological and pharmacological information, like the drug–reward system, for medicinal chemists • Emphasizes neurotransmitters and neurochemical mechanisms of addictive drugs • Pulls together information on the many potential drug targets for treating addiction • Stresses unique medicinal chemistry problems when describing pharmacology testing methods and drug development INDICE: Table of Contents Chapter 1 What is drug addiction? 1.1 Definitions 1.2 The Drugs of Abuse 1.3 Schedule of Controlled Substances 1.4 Some Facts from 2012 NSDUH Study 1.5 The Addictive State 1.6 Theories of Addiction 1.7 Comorbidity 1.8 Genetic Aspects of Addiction 1.9 Approved Medications for the Treatment of Substance Abuse and Addiction Chapter 2 Physiological Basis of Addiction – A Chemist’s Interpretation 2.1 The Reward System 2.2 Neuroanatomy of the Reward System 2.3 Brief Review of the Central Nervous System and Addiction 2.4 Neurotransmitters and Their Targets 2.5 Neurocircuitry and Neurotransmitters in Addiction 2.6 Location of Receptors 2.7 An Example 2.8 Use of Biological Markers 2.9 Memories and Addiction 2.10 Stress: The HPA–Axis and Addiction Chapter 3 Behavioral Pharmacology and Addiction 3.1 Animal Models of Addiction 3.2 Self–administration (SA) 3.3 Conditioned Place Preference 3.4 Tolerance 3.5 Extinction/Withdrawal 3.6 Reinstatement (animal models of relapse) 3.7 Drug Discrimination 3.8 Operant Sensation Seeking Model 3.9 Use of Animal Behavioral Models Chapter 4 Medication Development for the Treatment of Drug Addiction 4.1 Lead Discovery 4.2 Pharmacological Assays 4.3 Partial Agonist Approach 4.4 Allosteric Modulators 4.5 Functional Interactions between Receptors 4.6 Multitarget Drugs 4.7 Physiochemical Properties of CNS Drugs and Blood–Brain Barrier 4.8 Brain Imaging Agents 4.9 QT Prolongation Chapter 5 Medication Development for Narcotic Addiction 5.1 Pharmacology of Narcotic Addiction and Pain 5.2 Prescription Drug Addiction 5.3 Approved Medications 5.4 Current Medication Research Chapter 6 Medication Development for Stimulant Addiction 6.1 Pharmacology of Cocaine Addiction 6.2 Pharmacology of Methamphetamine Addiction 6.3 Medication Research Chapter 7 Medication Development for Depressant Addiction 7.1 Pharmacology of Alcohol Addiction 7.2 Approved Medications 7.3 Medication Research 7.4 Benzodiazepines 7.5 Barbituates Chapter 8 Medication Development for Nicotine Addiction 8.1 Pharmacology of Nicotine Addiction 8.2 Approved Medication 8.3 Medication Development Chapter 9 Medication Development for Marijuana Addiction 9.1 Pharmacology of Marijuana Addiction 9.2 CB1 Antagonist Rimonabant 9.3 Medication Development Chapter 10 Designer Drugs 10.1 Cathinone drugs 10.2 MDMA – Ectasy 10.3 Cannabinoid Designer Drugs Conclusion Appendix 1 Further reading for chemists interested in a more detailed understanding of addiction and the central nervous system Appendix 2 Public databases and sources of information of interest to medicinal chemistry addiction researchers Appendix 3 Glossary of terms used in addiction research Appendix 4 Glossary of Terms used in Medicinal Chemistry References Index

  • ISBN: 978-0-470-61416-7
  • Editorial: Wiley–Blackwell
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 388
  • Fecha Publicación: 12/01/2015
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés