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Naltrexone attenuates methamphetamine-induced behavioral sensitization and conditioned place preference in mice

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BEHAVIOURAL BRAIN RESEARCH
卷 399, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.bbr.2020.112971

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Methamphetamine addiction; Naltrexone; Behavioral sensitization; Conditioned place preference; Context

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  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2017YFC1310404]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81571302]

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The study investigated the effects of naltrexone on the properties of incentive salience and reward-related memory in methamphetamine addiction using mouse models. Naltrexone was found to reduce methamphetamine-induced hyper locomotion and suppress the development of locomotor sensitization, suggesting its therapeutic potential in treating methamphetamine addiction. These findings demonstrate that naltrexone could intervene in the incentive salience and reward-related memory properties, contributing to its therapeutic effects on methamphetamine addicts in clinical studies.
Methamphetamine addiction causes serious public health problems worldwide. However, there is no effective medication licensed for methamphetamine addiction. The endogenous opioid system is considered to be a common substrate in drug addiction due to its regulation of dopamine release. In recent clinical trials, (-)-naltrexone, an opioid receptors and Toll-like receptor 4 antagonist, has exhibited encouraging findings for treating methamphetamine addiction; however, the understanding of its pharmacological mechanisms remains insufficient. By using mice models of behavioral sensitization and conditioned place preference (CPP), the present study was performed to investigate the effects of naltrexone on the methamphetamine-associated properties of incentive salience and reward-related memory, the two crucial factors for the development of addictive process and relapse. We found that naltrexone reduced single methamphetamine-induced hyper locomotion in mice. In the paradigm of methamphetamine-induced behavioral sensitization paired with contextual cues in mice, naltrexone suppressed the development and expression of locomotor sensitization, suggesting the decrease in incentive salience to methamphetamine and context. In the methamphetamineinduced CPP paradigm in mice, naltrexone attenuated both the expression and methamphetamine-priming reinstatement of CPP response, suggesting the impairment of either contextual cueor drug-induced retrieval of methamphetamine-associated memory. After the establishment of methamphetamine-induced CPP in mice, naltrexone treatment during the extinction training produced conditioned place adverse response, suggesting that naltrexone facilitated negative affection-associated extinction learning. Taken together, these findings demonstrate that naltrexone could intervene in the properties of incentive salience and reward-related memory in methamphetamine addiction, which may contribute to its therapeutic effects on methamphetamine addicts in clinical studies.

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