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Opioid antagonism mitigates antipsychotic-associated weight gain: focus on olanzapine.

Roger S McIntyreCitrome LeslieHannah CummingsMark S TodtenkopfLaura A TanMarni WhiteSarah C Akerman
Published in: CNS spectrums (2022)
Preclinical and clinical data suggest that antagonism of the endogenous opioid system is a mechanism to address antipsychotic-associated weight gain and metabolic dysregulation. However, evidence suggests that the differing roles of MOR, DOR, and KOR in metabolism, together with the differences in receptor binding, pharmacokinetic, and functional activity profiles of the opioid receptor antagonists discussed in this review, likely contribute to their differential pharmacodynamic effects and clinical outcomes observed regarding antipsychotic-associated weight gain.
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