丁丙诺啡、美沙酮和卡吡嗪对松鼠猴瑞芬太尼和食物经济选择的影响

Alishan S. Amirali , Jacquelin C. Hecker , Hector L. Figueroa-Monsanto , Devin P. Effinger , Rodrigo A. Montoro , Hank P. Jedema , Caleb D. Vogt , Amy Hauck Newman , Charles W. Schindler , Charles W. Bradberry
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我们最近报道了一项经济选择任务,在该任务中,松鼠猴在不同量的瑞芬太尼、一种速效阿片类药物或食物奖励之间进行选择,以开发一种临床前筛选,评估阿片类依赖的潜在药物疗法。在此,使用这项任务评估了两种已知的阿片类药物成瘾治疗方法,以及一种潜在的新药卡哌嗪,一种目前用于治疗双相情感障碍和精神分裂症的多巴胺D2/D3受体部分激动剂。临床前啮齿动物研究表明,这类化合物可以减少阿片类药物的自我给药。在使用经济选择任务进行治疗评估的五天期间,每天用每种化合物的临床相关剂量对松鼠猴进行预处理。药物偏好的变化被测量为受试者的无差异值的变化,其中药物和牛奶选择的概率是相等的。丁丙诺啡在基线和治疗周之间产生了显著的差异值,表明药物偏好降低。接受美沙酮和卡哌嗪治疗的受试者在药物偏好方面没有表现出任何显著变化。丁丙诺啡和美沙酮结果之间的差异可能反映了受试者缺乏阿片依赖性。卡哌嗪的研究结果表明,在五天的时间里,它不会改变非依赖性灵长类动物的阿片类药物奖励。
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Effects of buprenorphine, methadone, and cariprazine on economic choice between remifentanil and food in squirrel monkeys

We recently reported an economic choice task in which squirrel monkeys chose between differing amounts of remifentanil, a fast-acting opioid, or a food reward to develop a preclinical screen for evaluating potential pharmacotherapies for opioid dependence. Herein, two known opioid addiction treatments were evaluated using this task, as well as a potential new agent, cariprazine, a dopamine D2/D3 receptor partial agonist currently used to treat bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. Preclinical rodent studies suggest this class of compounds may reduce opioid self-administration. Squirrel monkeys were pretreated daily with clinically relevant doses of each compound during the five days of treatment evaluation using the economic choice task. Shifts in drug preference were measured as changes in subjects’ indifference values, where the probability of drug and milk choice are equivalent. Buprenorphine produced a significant shift in indifference value between baseline and treatment weeks, indicating a decrease in drug preference. Subjects treated with methadone and cariprazine did not show any significant shift in drug preference. Differences between the buprenorphine and methadone results likely reflect a lack of opioid dependence in the subjects. The cariprazine results suggest that it does not alter opioid reward in non-dependent primates over a five day period.

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