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Interactions Between Opioids and Dextroamphetamine on Locomotor Activity: Influence of an Opioid's Relative Efficacy at the Mu Receptor

Opioids and stimulants are often used in combination for both recreational and non-recreational purposes. High-efficacy mu opioid agonists generally increase the behavioral effects of stimulants, whereas opioid receptor antagonists generally attenuate the behavioral effects of stimulants; however, l...

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Autores principales: Smith, Mark A., Ballard, Shannon L., Ballesteros, Clarise F., Bonge, Samantha A., Casimir, Alexander T., Childs, Lauren M., Feinstein, Max A., Griffith, Annie K., Johansen, Alexandra N., Lee, Daegeon, Mauser, A. Caroline, Moses, Cassidy M., Robertson, Ian J., Robles, Javier U., Strickland, Justin C., Walters, Mary E., Yoo, Seeley J.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8766790/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35069292
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.790471
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author Smith, Mark A.
Ballard, Shannon L.
Ballesteros, Clarise F.
Bonge, Samantha A.
Casimir, Alexander T.
Childs, Lauren M.
Feinstein, Max A.
Griffith, Annie K.
Johansen, Alexandra N.
Lee, Daegeon
Mauser, A. Caroline
Moses, Cassidy M.
Robertson, Ian J.
Robles, Javier U.
Strickland, Justin C.
Walters, Mary E.
Yoo, Seeley J.
author_facet Smith, Mark A.
Ballard, Shannon L.
Ballesteros, Clarise F.
Bonge, Samantha A.
Casimir, Alexander T.
Childs, Lauren M.
Feinstein, Max A.
Griffith, Annie K.
Johansen, Alexandra N.
Lee, Daegeon
Mauser, A. Caroline
Moses, Cassidy M.
Robertson, Ian J.
Robles, Javier U.
Strickland, Justin C.
Walters, Mary E.
Yoo, Seeley J.
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description Opioids and stimulants are often used in combination for both recreational and non-recreational purposes. High-efficacy mu opioid agonists generally increase the behavioral effects of stimulants, whereas opioid receptor antagonists generally attenuate the behavioral effects of stimulants; however, less is known regarding the interactions between stimulants and opioids possessing low to intermediate efficacy at the mu receptor. The purpose of this study was to examine the role of an opioid's relative efficacy at the mu receptor in altering the behavioral effects of dextro(d-)amphetamine. To this end, opioids possessing a range of relative efficacy at the mu receptor were examined alone and in combination with cumulative doses of d-amphetamine on a test of open-field, locomotor activity in male rats. Levorphanol, buprenorphine, butorphanol, nalbuphine, (-)-pentazocine, (-)-metazocine, (-)-cyclazocine, (-)-NANM, and nalorphine increased the locomotor effects of d-amphetamine in either an additive or greater-than-additive manner according to an effect-additive model. Only the selective, high-efficacy kappa agonist, spiradoline, and the non-selective opioid receptor antagonist, naloxone, failed to increase the effects of d-amphetamine under the conditions examined. These data indicate that opioids possessing a large range of relative efficacy at the mu receptor, including those possessing very low relative efficacy, significantly increase the locomotor effects of d-amphetamine.
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spelling pubmed-87667902022-01-20 Interactions Between Opioids and Dextroamphetamine on Locomotor Activity: Influence of an Opioid's Relative Efficacy at the Mu Receptor Smith, Mark A. Ballard, Shannon L. Ballesteros, Clarise F. Bonge, Samantha A. Casimir, Alexander T. Childs, Lauren M. Feinstein, Max A. Griffith, Annie K. Johansen, Alexandra N. Lee, Daegeon Mauser, A. Caroline Moses, Cassidy M. Robertson, Ian J. Robles, Javier U. Strickland, Justin C. Walters, Mary E. Yoo, Seeley J. Front Psychiatry Psychiatry Opioids and stimulants are often used in combination for both recreational and non-recreational purposes. High-efficacy mu opioid agonists generally increase the behavioral effects of stimulants, whereas opioid receptor antagonists generally attenuate the behavioral effects of stimulants; however, less is known regarding the interactions between stimulants and opioids possessing low to intermediate efficacy at the mu receptor. The purpose of this study was to examine the role of an opioid's relative efficacy at the mu receptor in altering the behavioral effects of dextro(d-)amphetamine. To this end, opioids possessing a range of relative efficacy at the mu receptor were examined alone and in combination with cumulative doses of d-amphetamine on a test of open-field, locomotor activity in male rats. Levorphanol, buprenorphine, butorphanol, nalbuphine, (-)-pentazocine, (-)-metazocine, (-)-cyclazocine, (-)-NANM, and nalorphine increased the locomotor effects of d-amphetamine in either an additive or greater-than-additive manner according to an effect-additive model. Only the selective, high-efficacy kappa agonist, spiradoline, and the non-selective opioid receptor antagonist, naloxone, failed to increase the effects of d-amphetamine under the conditions examined. These data indicate that opioids possessing a large range of relative efficacy at the mu receptor, including those possessing very low relative efficacy, significantly increase the locomotor effects of d-amphetamine. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-01-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8766790/ /pubmed/35069292 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.790471 Text en Copyright © 2022 Smith, Ballard, Ballesteros, Bonge, Casimir, Childs, Feinstein, Griffith, Johansen, Lee, Mauser, Moses, Robertson, Robles, Strickland, Walters and Yoo. 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 Psychiatry
Smith, Mark A.
Ballard, Shannon L.
Ballesteros, Clarise F.
Bonge, Samantha A.
Casimir, Alexander T.
Childs, Lauren M.
Feinstein, Max A.
Griffith, Annie K.
Johansen, Alexandra N.
Lee, Daegeon
Mauser, A. Caroline
Moses, Cassidy M.
Robertson, Ian J.
Robles, Javier U.
Strickland, Justin C.
Walters, Mary E.
Yoo, Seeley J.
Interactions Between Opioids and Dextroamphetamine on Locomotor Activity: Influence of an Opioid's Relative Efficacy at the Mu Receptor
title Interactions Between Opioids and Dextroamphetamine on Locomotor Activity: Influence of an Opioid's Relative Efficacy at the Mu Receptor
title_full Interactions Between Opioids and Dextroamphetamine on Locomotor Activity: Influence of an Opioid's Relative Efficacy at the Mu Receptor
title_fullStr Interactions Between Opioids and Dextroamphetamine on Locomotor Activity: Influence of an Opioid's Relative Efficacy at the Mu Receptor
title_full_unstemmed Interactions Between Opioids and Dextroamphetamine on Locomotor Activity: Influence of an Opioid's Relative Efficacy at the Mu Receptor
title_short Interactions Between Opioids and Dextroamphetamine on Locomotor Activity: Influence of an Opioid's Relative Efficacy at the Mu Receptor
title_sort interactions between opioids and dextroamphetamine on locomotor activity: influence of an opioid's relative efficacy at the mu receptor
topic Psychiatry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8766790/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35069292
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.790471
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