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Modulation of NMDA and dopaminergic neurotransmissions by sigma ligands: possible implications for the treatment of psychiatric disorders
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018247
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Background
Haloperidol, marketed under the trade name Haldol among others, is a typical antipsychotic medication.
The interesting thing about this paper is that the authors are saying that these pharmaceuticals cause the hallucinations
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Modulation of NMDA and dopaminergic neurotransmissions by sigma ligands: possible implications for the treatment of psychiatric disorders.
Debonnel G, de Montigny C.
Neurobiological Psychiatry Unit, Department of Psychiatry, McGill University, Montréal, Québec, Canada.
Abstract
Sigma (sigma) receptors, improperly classified as belonging to the opiate receptor family when discovered in 1976, were subsequently confused with phencyclidine binding sites for several years. It's only recently, with the emergence of new selective ligands that their functional significance could be meaningfully addressed.
Several subtypes of sigma receptors are present in high densities in the limbic structures as well as in motor-related areas of the CNS. Different lines of evidence suggest that a major role for sigma receptors might be to regulate the activity of the glutamatergic system via the modulation one of its subtype of receptor, the NMDA receptor. This modulation of the glutamatergic system could in turn interfere with the dopaminergic neurotransmission with which, however, sigma ligands could also interact directly.
..... several of the earliest sigma ligands induced psychotomimetic symptoms such as delusions, hallucinations and depersonalization.
This link was later reinforced with the demonstration that several neuroleptics, such as haloperidol, have a high affinity for sigma receptors, whereas, some new molecules with a high affinity for sigma receptors, but a low affinity for dopaminergic receptors demonstrated a "neuroleptic-like" pharmacological profile. ......it has even been suggested that sigma receptors might be responsible for some side effects of the classical neuroleptics.
The possible implication of sigma receptors in affective disorders has also been suggested by reports showing that some antidepressant drugs have a high affinity for sigma receptors and that long-term treatments with anti- depressant drugs, even with those devoid of affinity for sigma receptors, modify their binding characteristics.