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Current Neuropharmacology

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ISSN (Print): 1570-159X
ISSN (Online): 1875-6190

Pharmacology and Therapeutic Potential of Sigma1 Receptor Ligands

Author(s): E. J. Cobos, J. M. Entrena, F. R. Nieto, C. M. Cendan and E. Del Pozo

Volume 6, Issue 4, 2008

Page: [344 - 366] Pages: 23

DOI: 10.2174/157015908787386113

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Abstract

Sigma () receptors, initially described as a subtype of opioid receptors, are now considered unique receptors. Pharmacological studies have distinguished two types of receptors, termed 1 and 2. Of these two subtypes, the 1 receptor has been cloned in humans and rodents, and its amino acid sequence shows no homology with other mammalian proteins. Several psychoactive drugs show high to moderate affinity for 1 receptors, including the antipsychotic haloperidol, the antidepressant drugs fluvoxamine and sertraline, and the psychostimulants cocaine and methamphetamine; in addition, the anticonvulsant drug phenytoin allosterically modulates 1 receptors. Certain neurosteroids are known to interact with 1 receptors, and have been proposed to be their endogenous ligands. These receptors are located in the plasma membrane and in subcellular membranes, particularly in the endoplasmic reticulum, where they play a modulatory role in intracellular Ca2+ signaling. Sigma1 receptors also play a modulatory role in the activity of some ion channels and in several neurotransmitter systems, mainly in glutamatergic neurotransmission. In accordance with their widespread modulatory role, 1 receptor ligands have been proposed to be useful in several therapeutic fields such as amnesic and cognitive deficits, depression and anxiety, schizophrenia, analgesia, and against some effects of drugs of abuse (such as cocaine and methamphetamine). In this review we provide an overview of the present knowledge of 1 receptors, focussing on 1 ligand neuropharmacology and the role of 1 receptors in behavioral animal studies, which have contributed greatly to the potential therapeutic applications of 1 ligands.

Keywords: Sigma-1 receptors, learning and memory, depression and anxiety, schizophrenia, analgesia, pain, drugs of abuse, cocaine


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