Current Neuropharmacology

Author(s): Hai-Ying Shen and Jiang-Fan Chen

DOI: 10.2174/157015909789152191

Adenosine A2A Receptors in Psychopharmacology: Modulators of Behavior, Mood and Cognition

Page: [195 - 206] Pages: 12

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Abstract

The adenosine A2A receptor (A2AR) is in the center of a neuromodulatory network affecting a wide range of neuropsychiatric functions by interacting with and integrating several neurotransmitter systems, especially dopaminergic and glutamatergic neurotransmission. These interactions and integrations occur at multiple levels, including (1) direct receptor- receptor cross-talk at the cell membrane, (2) intracellular second messenger systems, (3) trans-synaptic actions via striatal collaterals or interneurons in the striatum, (4) and interactions at the network level of the basal ganglia. Consequently, A2ARs constitute a novel target to modulate various psychiatric conditions. In the present review we will first summarize the molecular interaction of adenosine receptors with other neurotransmitter systems and then discuss the potential applications of A2AR agonists and antagonists in physiological and pathophysiological conditions, such as psychostimulant action, drug addiction, anxiety, depression, schizophrenia and learning and memory.

Keywords: Adenosine, A2A receptor, caffeine, psychostimulant, amphetamine, cocaine, schizophrenia, anxiety, depression, dopamine