Noninvasive Vagal Nerve Stimulation for Opioid Use Disorder.

Annals of depression and anxiety Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-02
J Douglas Bremner, Asim H Gazi, Tamara P Lambert, Afra Nawar, Anna B Harrison, Justine W Welsh, Viola Vaccarino, Kevin M Walton, Nora Jaquemet, Kellen Mermin-Bunnell, Hewitt Mesfin, Trinity A Gray, Keyatta Ross, Georgia Saks, Nikolina Tomic, Danner Affadzi, Marom Bikson, Amit J Shah, Kelly E Dunn, Nicholas A Giordano, Omer T Inan
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Abstract

Background: Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) is an escalating public health problem with over 100,000 drug overdose-related deaths last year most of them related to opioid overdose, yet treatment options remain limited. Non-invasive Vagal Nerve Stimulation (nVNS) can be delivered via the ear or the neck and is a non-medication alternative to treatment of opioid withdrawal and OUD with potentially widespread applications.

Methods: This paper reviews the neurobiology of opioid withdrawal and OUD and the emerging literature of nVNS for the application of OUD. Literature databases for Pubmed, Psychinfo, and Medline were queried for these topics for 1982-present.

Results: Opioid withdrawal in the context of OUD is associated with activation of peripheral sympathetic and inflammatory systems as well as alterations in central brain regions including anterior cingulate, basal ganglia, and amygdala. NVNS has the potential to reduce sympathetic and inflammatory activation and counter the effects of opioid withdrawal in initial pilot studies. Preliminary studies show that it is potentially effective at acting through sympathetic pathways to reduce the effects of opioid withdrawal, in addition to reducing pain and distress.

Conclusions: NVNS shows promise as a non-medication approach to OUD, both in terms of its known effect on neurobiology as well as pilot data showing a reduction in withdrawal symptoms as well as physiological manifestations of opioid withdrawal.

无创迷走神经刺激治疗阿片类药物使用障碍。
背景:阿片类药物使用障碍(OUD)是一个日益严重的公共卫生问题,去年有超过10万人死于药物过量,其中大部分与阿片类药物过量有关,但治疗方案仍然有限。无创迷走神经刺激(nVNS)可通过耳部或颈部进行刺激,是治疗阿片类药物戒断和 OUD 的一种非药物替代方法,具有广泛的应用前景:本文回顾了阿片类药物戒断和 OUD 的神经生物学以及 nVNS 用于 OUD 的新兴文献。在 Pubmed、Psychinfo 和 Medline 文献数据库中查询了 1982 年至今的相关主题:结果:OUD 情况下的阿片类药物戒断与外周交感和炎症系统的激活以及包括前扣带回、基底神经节和杏仁核在内的中枢脑区的改变有关。在初步试点研究中,NVNS 有可能减少交感神经和炎症系统的激活,并抵消阿片类药物戒断的影响。初步研究表明,除了减轻疼痛和痛苦外,NVNS 还能通过交感神经通路有效减轻阿片类药物戒断的影响:NVNS有望作为一种非药物方法来治疗OUD,这既体现在它对神经生物学的已知影响方面,也体现在试点数据显示它能减轻戒断症状以及阿片类药物戒断的生理表现方面。
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