Detecting Untraceable Synthetic Drugs Using β-Arrestin Recruitment
Synthetic "designer" drugs make up a large segment of the illegal drug market and pose a challenge to those trying to detect their use. The formulations change constantly, bypassing drug tests specific to a particular chemical target. Two classes of potent drugs, opioids and cannabinoids, exert their activity by interacting with specific GPCRs.
Cannaert et al. used NanoBiT® technology to develop β-arrestin2 recruitment assays that could be used to detect synthetic variants of opioids and cannabinoids drugs in an untargeted approach, demonstrating sensitive, real-time detection in biological samples. By detecting β-arrestin recruitment to GPCRs, this untargeted method for identifying illegal substances presents one possibility for keeping up with the ever-changing formulations of synthetic drugs.