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Altering cortisol level does not change the pleasurable effects of methamphetamine in humans

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NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY
卷 28, 期 9, 页码 1677-1684

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/sj.npp.1300223

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cortisol; methamphetamine; metyrapone; subjective; human; intravenous

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  1. NCRR NIH HHS [5 M01 RR-00079] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NIDA NIH HHS [DA00396, DA00053, DA12393] Funding Source: Medline

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Preclinical studies have linked corticosteroid secretion and levels with drug self-administration by animals. In a double-blind, cross-over study, subjective, physiological, and endocrine responses to intravenous doses of methamphetamine 0.5 mg/kg or placebo were assessed in eight methamphetamine-experienced subjects after three cortisol-modifying premedication conditions: augmenting cortisol level with oral hydrocortisone 50 mg, blocking cortisol response with the corticosteroid synthesis inhibitor metyrapone 1500 mg orally, or no premedication. Although the pharmacologic manipulations produced the expected hormonal changes, subjective response to the methamphetamine showed few differences. Diminishing cortisol response by pharmacologic blockade did not alter the pleasurable effects of methamphetamine. Hydrocortisone did increase self-reported 'bad drug effect' and decreased craving after saline placebo relative to the period following methamphetamine. Metyrapone was associated with significant premature ventricular complexes in two subjects during methamphetamine administration and may not be safe for those who use methamphetamine.

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