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News (Media Awareness Project) - Switzerland: Mice Point To Cocaine Cure
Title:Switzerland: Mice Point To Cocaine Cure
Published On:2001-08-27
Source:Times, The (UK)
Fetched On:2008-01-25 09:43:04
MICE POINT TO COCAINE CURE

COCAINE addicts may benefit from research in Switzerland which found that a
mutant strain of mice was unaffected by the drug.

The researchers have shown that the mutant mice, which lack a particular
type of receptor in their brains, always fail a standard test of ability to
become addicted to cocaine. Normal mice given a drug that interferes with
the receptor's function showed a lower response to cocaine than usual.

The findings, by a team at GlaxoSmithKline's laboratory in Lausanne,
suggest that it may be possible to develop a drug that targets the
receptor, known as mGluR5, and lessens or blocks the effect that a user
gets from cocaine. That could be a potential therapy for cocaine addicts,
researchers said. Details of the study are published today in the journal
Nature Neuroscience.

"These findings suggest that mGluR5 is critical to the behavioural effects
and rewarding properties of cocaine, and suggest that this receptor system
may be a promising target for addiction research," the scientists concluded.
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