Behavioural and pharmacokinetic analysis of heroin and cocaine self-administration: Effects of timeout on self-administration and choice in male rats

IF 6.8 2区 医学 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Ginevra D'Ottavio, Sara Pezza, Jacopo Modoni, Ingrid Reverte, Claudia Marchetti, Soami F. Zenoni, Silvana De Pirro, Daniela Maftei, Roberta Lattanzi, Giuseppe Esposito, Davide Ragozzino, Emiliano Merlo, Marco Venniro, Roberto Ciccocioppo, Fabio Fumagalli, Michele S. Milella, Aldo Badiani, Fernando Boix, Daniele Caprioli
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Abstract

Background and Purpose

Heroin and cocaine users tailor their dosage, frequency and administration route to maximise the drugs' effects or prevent withdrawal symptoms. Counterintuitively, preclinical self-administration and choice experiments employ, almost invariably and regardless of the pharmacokinetic properties of the drug under examination, fixed unit-doses and timeouts (after unit-doses) largely resulting in uniform drug-taking patterns. This uniformity contrasts with the large variability observed in humans, which serves as critical indicator of addiction severity and treatment success. Here, by combining behavioural and pharmacokinetics assessments, we revealed that drug self-administration procedures without timeouts may overcome this limitation.

Experimental Approach

We analysed heroin- and cocaine-taking patterns and seeking and estimated drug-brain levels in the presence or absence of timeout under different training conditions.

Key Results

Removing timeouts had a profound effect on heroin-taking patterns and seeking, promoting the emergence of burst-like intake, yielding higher brain peak concentrations of heroin. In contrast, the removal of timeout had marginal impact on cocaine-taking patterns and seeking.

Conclusion and Implications

The removal of timeout during self-administration revealed distinct cocaine and heroin patterns, with the latter closely resembling human heroin use patterns.

海洛因和可卡因自我给药的行为学和药代动力学分析:超时对雄性大鼠自我给药和选择的影响
背景和目的:海洛因和可卡因使用者调整其剂量、频率和给药途径,以最大限度地发挥药物效果或防止戒断症状。与直觉相反,临床前自我给药和选择实验几乎总是采用固定的单位剂量和暂停时间(单位剂量后),而不管所检查药物的药代动力学特性,这在很大程度上导致了统一的服药模式。这种一致性与人类观察到的大变异性形成对比,后者是成瘾严重程度和治疗成功的关键指标。在这里,通过结合行为和药代动力学评估,我们发现没有暂停的药物自我给药程序可以克服这一限制。实验方法:在不同的训练条件下,我们分析了海洛因和可卡因的服用模式和寻找,并估计了在有或没有超时的情况下药物大脑的水平。关键结果:取消暂停对海洛因吸食模式和寻求有深远的影响,促进爆发样摄入的出现,产生更高的大脑海洛因峰值浓度。相比之下,取消暂停时间对吸食可卡因的方式和寻求可卡因的影响微乎其微。结论和启示:自我给药过程中暂停时间的消除揭示了不同的可卡因和海洛因使用模式,后者与人类海洛因使用模式非常相似。
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CiteScore
15.40
自引率
12.30%
发文量
270
审稿时长
2.0 months
期刊介绍: The British Journal of Pharmacology (BJP) is a biomedical science journal offering comprehensive international coverage of experimental and translational pharmacology. It publishes original research, authoritative reviews, mini reviews, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, databases, letters to the Editor, and commentaries. Review articles, databases, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses are typically commissioned, but unsolicited contributions are also considered, either as standalone papers or part of themed issues. In addition to basic science research, BJP features translational pharmacology research, including proof-of-concept and early mechanistic studies in humans. While it generally does not publish first-in-man phase I studies or phase IIb, III, or IV studies, exceptions may be made under certain circumstances, particularly if results are combined with preclinical studies.
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