SUBSTANCES AFFECTING DOPAMINE AND SEROTONIN RECEPTORS

Authors

  • Urokova Vazira Xamidovna Termez branch of Tashkent Medical Academy
  • Mengliboyeva Nozima Ikrom qizi Termez branch of Tashkent Medical Academy
  • Safarov Sarvarjon Chori o'g'li Termez branch of Tashkent Medical Academy
  • Kenjayeva Sitora Abduxalil qizi Termez branch of Tashkent Medical Academy
  • Abdurasulov Abdulhamid Hasanboy o'g'li Termez branch of Tashkent Medical Academy

Keywords:

dopamine, neurobiological, noradrenaline, catecholamin, myocardium

Abstract

Cocaine exhibits prominent abuse liability, and chronic abuse can result in cocaine use disorder with significant morbidity. Major advances have been made in delineating neurobiological mechanisms of cocaine abuse; however, effective medications to treat cocaine use disorder remain to be discovered. The present review will focus on the role of serotonin (5-HT; 5-hydroxytryptamine) neurotransmission in the neuropharmacology of cocaine and related abused stimulants. Extensive research suggests that the primary contribution of 5-HT to cocaine addiction is a consequence of interactions with dopamine (DA) neurotransmission. The literature on the neurobiological and behavioral effects of cocaine is well developed, so the focus of the review will be on cocaine with inferences made about other monoamine uptake inhibitors and releasers based on mechanistic considerations. 

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Published

2023-08-25

How to Cite

Urokova Vazira Xamidovna, Mengliboyeva Nozima Ikrom qizi, Safarov Sarvarjon Chori o’g’li, Kenjayeva Sitora Abduxalil qizi, & Abdurasulov Abdulhamid Hasanboy o’g’li. (2023). SUBSTANCES AFFECTING DOPAMINE AND SEROTONIN RECEPTORS. American Journal of Pediatric Medicine and Health Sciences (2993-2149), 1(6), 153–155. Retrieved from https://grnjournal.us/index.php/AJPMHS/article/view/603

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