It’s not all DAT: harnessing the potential of organic cation transporter 3 inhibition to selectively attenuate amphetamine reinforcement and dopamine release
Lauren E. Honan·Lynette C. Daws·W. Anthony Owens·Sangbin Shin·Yeon Ha Ju·Yonggong Shi·Rebecca E. Horton·Lief E. Fenno·Gregory T. Collins·Briana Mason
Afflicting over 50 million people worldwide and demonstrating growing global trends of abuse, amphetamine-type stimulant abuse poses a significant public health burden. No effective pharmacological treatments exist for amphetamine-type stimulant use disorders, underscoring a critical need to identify novel, effective therapeutic targets. Amphetamine exerts its actions in part by targeting high-affinity, low-capacity monoamine transporters, particularly the dopamine transporter (DAT). However, th
