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Seanna Steinberg

1 paper in the library · 782 citations · publishing 2002

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Salvinorin A: a potent naturally occurring nonnitrogenous kappa opioid selective agonist.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America September 3, 2002 Bryan L Roth, Karen Baner, Richard Westkaemper et al. 782 citations

Salvinorin A, the active compound in the hallucinogenic plant Salvia divinorum, potently and selectively activates kappa opioid receptors while having no effect on the serotonin 5-HT(2A) receptor targeted by classical hallucinogens like LSD. This makes it the first known naturally occurring nonnitrogenous opioid-receptor subtype-selective agonist. Because Salvinorin A produces perceptual distortions, the findings suggest that kappa opioid receptors play a key role in modulating human perception and that kappa opioid-selective antagonists could be developed as novel treatments for disorders involving perceptual distortions, such as schizophrenia, dementia, and bipolar disorders.