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Neuropsychopharmacology | 2014

Acamprosate Produces Its Anti-Relapse Effects Via Calcium

Rainer Spanagel; Valentina Vengeliene; Bernd Jandeleit; Wolf-Nicolas Fischer; Kent Grindstaff; Xuexiang Zhang; Mark A Gallop; Elena Krstew; Andrew J. Lawrence; Falk Kiefer

Alcoholism is one of the most prevalent neuropsychiatric diseases, having an enormous health and socioeconomic impact. Along with a few other medications, acamprosate (Campral—calcium-bis (N-acetylhomotaurinate)) is clinically used in many countries for relapse prevention. Although there is accumulated evidence suggesting that acamprosate interferes with the glutamate system, the molecular mode of action still remains undefined. Here we show that acamprosate does not interact with proposed glutamate receptor mechanisms. In particular, acamprosate does not interact with NMDA receptors or metabotropic glutamate receptor group I. In three different preclinical animal models of either excessive alcohol drinking, alcohol-seeking, or relapse-like drinking behavior, we demonstrate that N-acetylhomotaurinate by itself is not an active psychotropic molecule. Hence, the sodium salt of N-acetylhomotaurinate (i) is ineffective in alcohol-preferring rats to reduce operant responding for ethanol, (ii) is ineffective in alcohol-seeking rats in a cue-induced reinstatement paradigm, (iii) and is ineffective in rats with an alcohol deprivation effect. Surprisingly, calcium salts produce acamprosate-like effects in all three animal models. We conclude that calcium is the active moiety of acamprosate. Indeed, when translating these findings to the human situation, we found that patients with high plasma calcium levels due to acamprosate treatment showed better primary efficacy parameters such as time to relapse and cumulative abstinence. We conclude that N-acetylhomotaurinate is a biologically inactive molecule and that the effects of acamprosate described in more than 450 published original investigations and clinical trials and 1.5 million treated patients can possibly be attributed to calcium.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2005

Synthesis and biological evaluation of novel steroidal pyrazoles as substrates for bile acid transporters.

Laxminarayan Bhat; Bernd Jandeleit; Tracy Dias; Tristen L. Moors; Mark A. Gallop


Archive | 2008

Complex pantoic acid ester neopentyl sulfonyl ester cyclization release prodrugs of acamprosate, compositions thereof, and methods of use

Bernd Jandeleit; Yunxiao Li; Mark A. Gallop; Noa Zerangue; Peter A. Virsik; Wolf-Nicolas Fischer


Archive | 2008

Masked carboxylate neopentyl sulfonyl ester cyclization release prodrugs of acamprosate, compositions thereof, and methods of use

Bernd Jandeleit; Yunxiao Li; Mark A. Gallop; Noa Zerangue; Peter A. Virsik; Wolf-Nicolas Fischer


Archive | 2006

Acyloxyalkyl carbamate prodrugs of tranexamic acid, methods of synthesis and use

Noa Zerangue; Bernd Jandeleit; Yunxiao Li; Mark A. Gallop


Archive | 2008

Internally Masked Neopentyl Sulfonyl Ester Cyclization Release Prodrugs of Acamprosate, Compositions Thereof, and Methods of Use

Yunxiao Li; Bernd Jandeleit; Mark A. Gallop; Noa Zerangue; Peter A. Virsik; Wolf-Nicolas Fischer


Archive | 2015

β-substituted β-amino acids and analogs as chemotherapeutic agents

Bernd Jandeleit; Wolf Nicolas Fischer; Kerry Koller


Archive | 2015

Beta-substituted beta-amino acids and analogs as chemotherapeutic agents

Bernd Jandeleit; Wolf Nicolas Fischer; Kerry Koller


Archive | 2011

Methods of treatment of fragile x syndrome, down's syndrome, autism and related disorders

Bernd Jandeleit; Mark A. Gallop; Peter A. Virsik; David Juergen Wustrow


Archive | 2017

BETA-SUBSTITUTED BETA-AMINO ACIDS AND ANALOGS AS CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC AGENTS AND USES THEREOF

Bernd Jandeleit; Wolf-Nicolas Fischer; Kerry Koller; Gordon Ringold

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Mark A. Gallop

University of California

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Tomoko Ozawa

University of California

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Tsun Wen Yao

University of California

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Arun P. Wiita

University of California

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Byron Hann

University of California

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Christine Lam

University of California

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Hui Liu

University of California

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