Pharmacological Evaluation of Tropane Analogues at the Serotonin Transporter.
ACS chemical neuroscience September 3, 2025 Arabo A Avanes, Hunter T Warren, Abinaya Senthil et al. 2 citations
Tropane alkaloids and their derivatives are a diverse group of small molecules with many therapeutic uses. Many tropanes affect dopamine and serotonin transporters in the brain. While blocking the dopamine transporter contributes to the addictive potential of tropanes like cocaine, modulating the serotonin transporter may counteract those effects. Serotonin transporter modulators such as MDMA, ibogaine, and SSRIs show promise for treating depression, addiction, and PTSD. This work profiled various tropane subclasses and identified compounds, notably UCD0168 and UCD0820, that potently modulate the serotonin transporter similarly to fluoxetine, MDMA, or noribogaine. UCD0168 acts as a full serotonin releasing agent, and UCD0820 as a partial one. The tropane scaffold can serve as a starting point for developing new serotonin transporter modulators.