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Ibogaine Blocks Cue- and Drug-Induced Reinstatement of Conditioned Place Preference to Ethanol in Male Mice

Ibogaine is a psychedelic extracted from the plant Tabernanthe iboga Baill. (Apocynaceae), natural from Africa, and has been proposed as a potential treatment for substance use disorders. In animal models, ibogaine reduces ethanol self-administration. However, no study to date has investigated the e...

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Autores principales: Henriques, Gabrielle M., Anjos-Santos, Alexia, Rodrigues, Isa R. S., Nascimento-Rocha, Victor, Reis, Henrique S., Libarino-Santos, Matheus, Barros-Santos, Thaísa, Yokoyama, Thais S., Bertagna, Natalia B., Favoretto, Cristiane A., Moraes, Célia R. G., Cruz, Fábio C., Barbosa, Paulo C. R., Marinho, Eduardo A. V., Oliveira-Lima, Alexandre J., Berro, Laís F.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8490685/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34621171
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2021.739012
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author Henriques, Gabrielle M.
Anjos-Santos, Alexia
Rodrigues, Isa R. S.
Nascimento-Rocha, Victor
Reis, Henrique S.
Libarino-Santos, Matheus
Barros-Santos, Thaísa
Yokoyama, Thais S.
Bertagna, Natalia B.
Favoretto, Cristiane A.
Moraes, Célia R. G.
Cruz, Fábio C.
Barbosa, Paulo C. R.
Marinho, Eduardo A. V.
Oliveira-Lima, Alexandre J.
Berro, Laís F.
author_facet Henriques, Gabrielle M.
Anjos-Santos, Alexia
Rodrigues, Isa R. S.
Nascimento-Rocha, Victor
Reis, Henrique S.
Libarino-Santos, Matheus
Barros-Santos, Thaísa
Yokoyama, Thais S.
Bertagna, Natalia B.
Favoretto, Cristiane A.
Moraes, Célia R. G.
Cruz, Fábio C.
Barbosa, Paulo C. R.
Marinho, Eduardo A. V.
Oliveira-Lima, Alexandre J.
Berro, Laís F.
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description Ibogaine is a psychedelic extracted from the plant Tabernanthe iboga Baill. (Apocynaceae), natural from Africa, and has been proposed as a potential treatment for substance use disorders. In animal models, ibogaine reduces ethanol self-administration. However, no study to date has investigated the effects of ibogaine on ethanol-induced conditioned place preference (CPP). The present study aimed to investigate the effects of repeated treatment with ibogaine on the reinstatement of CPP to ethanol in male mice. The rewarding effects of ethanol (1.8 g/kg, i. p.) or ibogaine (10 or 30 mg/kg, p. o.) were investigated using the CPP model. Furthermore, we evaluated the effects of repeated treatment with ibogaine (10 or 30 mg/kg, p. o.) on the reinstatement of ethanol-induced CPP. Reinstatement was evaluated under two conditions: 1) during a priming injection re-exposure test in which animals received a priming injection of ethanol and had free access to the CPP apparatus; 2) during a drug-free test conducted 24 h after a context-paired re-exposure, in which subjects received an injection of ethanol and were confined to the compartment previously conditioned to ethanol. Our results show that ethanol, but not ibogaine, induced CPP in mice. Treatment with ibogaine after conditioning with ethanol blocked the reinstatement of ethanol-induced CPP, both during a drug priming reinstatement test and during a drug-free test conducted after re-exposure to ethanol in the ethanol-paired compartment. Our findings add to the literature suggesting that psychedelics, in particular ibogaine, may have therapeutic properties for the treatment of alcohol use disorder at doses that do not have rewarding effects per se.
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spelling pubmed-84906852021-10-06 Ibogaine Blocks Cue- and Drug-Induced Reinstatement of Conditioned Place Preference to Ethanol in Male Mice Henriques, Gabrielle M. Anjos-Santos, Alexia Rodrigues, Isa R. S. Nascimento-Rocha, Victor Reis, Henrique S. Libarino-Santos, Matheus Barros-Santos, Thaísa Yokoyama, Thais S. Bertagna, Natalia B. Favoretto, Cristiane A. Moraes, Célia R. G. Cruz, Fábio C. Barbosa, Paulo C. R. Marinho, Eduardo A. V. Oliveira-Lima, Alexandre J. Berro, Laís F. Front Pharmacol Pharmacology Ibogaine is a psychedelic extracted from the plant Tabernanthe iboga Baill. (Apocynaceae), natural from Africa, and has been proposed as a potential treatment for substance use disorders. In animal models, ibogaine reduces ethanol self-administration. However, no study to date has investigated the effects of ibogaine on ethanol-induced conditioned place preference (CPP). The present study aimed to investigate the effects of repeated treatment with ibogaine on the reinstatement of CPP to ethanol in male mice. The rewarding effects of ethanol (1.8 g/kg, i. p.) or ibogaine (10 or 30 mg/kg, p. o.) were investigated using the CPP model. Furthermore, we evaluated the effects of repeated treatment with ibogaine (10 or 30 mg/kg, p. o.) on the reinstatement of ethanol-induced CPP. Reinstatement was evaluated under two conditions: 1) during a priming injection re-exposure test in which animals received a priming injection of ethanol and had free access to the CPP apparatus; 2) during a drug-free test conducted 24 h after a context-paired re-exposure, in which subjects received an injection of ethanol and were confined to the compartment previously conditioned to ethanol. Our results show that ethanol, but not ibogaine, induced CPP in mice. Treatment with ibogaine after conditioning with ethanol blocked the reinstatement of ethanol-induced CPP, both during a drug priming reinstatement test and during a drug-free test conducted after re-exposure to ethanol in the ethanol-paired compartment. Our findings add to the literature suggesting that psychedelics, in particular ibogaine, may have therapeutic properties for the treatment of alcohol use disorder at doses that do not have rewarding effects per se. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8490685/ /pubmed/34621171 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2021.739012 Text en Copyright © 2021 Henriques, Anjos-Santos, Rodrigues, Nascimento-Rocha, Reis, Libarino-Santos, Barros-Santos, Yokoyama, Bertagna, Favoretto, Moraes, Cruz, Barbosa, Marinho, Oliveira-Lima and Berro. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Pharmacology
Henriques, Gabrielle M.
Anjos-Santos, Alexia
Rodrigues, Isa R. S.
Nascimento-Rocha, Victor
Reis, Henrique S.
Libarino-Santos, Matheus
Barros-Santos, Thaísa
Yokoyama, Thais S.
Bertagna, Natalia B.
Favoretto, Cristiane A.
Moraes, Célia R. G.
Cruz, Fábio C.
Barbosa, Paulo C. R.
Marinho, Eduardo A. V.
Oliveira-Lima, Alexandre J.
Berro, Laís F.
Ibogaine Blocks Cue- and Drug-Induced Reinstatement of Conditioned Place Preference to Ethanol in Male Mice
title Ibogaine Blocks Cue- and Drug-Induced Reinstatement of Conditioned Place Preference to Ethanol in Male Mice
title_full Ibogaine Blocks Cue- and Drug-Induced Reinstatement of Conditioned Place Preference to Ethanol in Male Mice
title_fullStr Ibogaine Blocks Cue- and Drug-Induced Reinstatement of Conditioned Place Preference to Ethanol in Male Mice
title_full_unstemmed Ibogaine Blocks Cue- and Drug-Induced Reinstatement of Conditioned Place Preference to Ethanol in Male Mice
title_short Ibogaine Blocks Cue- and Drug-Induced Reinstatement of Conditioned Place Preference to Ethanol in Male Mice
title_sort ibogaine blocks cue- and drug-induced reinstatement of conditioned place preference to ethanol in male mice
topic Pharmacology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8490685/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34621171
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2021.739012
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