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Ranking the contribution of behavioral measures comprising oxycodone self-administration to reinstatement of drug-seeking in male and female rats

INTRODUCTION: Rates of relapse to drug use during abstinence are among the highest for opioid use disorder (OUD). In preclinical studies, reinstatement to drug-seeking has been extensively studied as a model of relapse–but the work has been primarily in males. We asked whether biological sex contrib...

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Autores principales: Guha, Suman K., Alonso-Caraballo, Yanaira, Driscoll, Gillian S., Babb, Jessica A., Neal, Megan, Constantino, Nicholas J., Lintz, Tania, Kinard, Elizabeth, Chartoff, Elena H.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9731098/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36505730
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnbeh.2022.1035350
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author Guha, Suman K.
Alonso-Caraballo, Yanaira
Driscoll, Gillian S.
Babb, Jessica A.
Neal, Megan
Constantino, Nicholas J.
Lintz, Tania
Kinard, Elizabeth
Chartoff, Elena H.
author_facet Guha, Suman K.
Alonso-Caraballo, Yanaira
Driscoll, Gillian S.
Babb, Jessica A.
Neal, Megan
Constantino, Nicholas J.
Lintz, Tania
Kinard, Elizabeth
Chartoff, Elena H.
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description INTRODUCTION: Rates of relapse to drug use during abstinence are among the highest for opioid use disorder (OUD). In preclinical studies, reinstatement to drug-seeking has been extensively studied as a model of relapse–but the work has been primarily in males. We asked whether biological sex contributes to behaviors comprising self-administration of the prescription opioid oxycodone in rats, and we calculated the relative contribution of these behavioral measures to reinstatement in male and female rats. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Rats were trained to self-administer oxycodone (8 days, training phase), after which we examined oxycodone self-administration behaviors for an additional 14 days under three conditions in male and female rats: short access (ShA, 1 h/d), long access (LgA, 6 h/d), and saline self-administration. All rats were then tested for cue-induced reinstatement of drug-seeking after a 14-d forced abstinence period. We quantified the # of infusions, front-loading of drug intake, non-reinforced lever pressing, inter-infusion intervals, escalation of intake, and reinstatement responding on the active lever. RESULTS: Both male and female rats in LgA and ShA conditions escalated oxycodone intake to a similar extent. However, males had higher levels of non-reinforced responding than females under LgA conditions, and females had greater levels of reinstatement responding than males. We then correlated each addiction-related measure listed above with reinstatement responding in males and females and ranked their respective relative contributions. Although the majority of behavioral measures associated with oxycodone self-administration did not show sex differences on their own, when analyzed together using partial least squares regression, their relative contributions to reinstatement were sex-dependent. Front-loading behavior was calculated to have the highest relative contribution to reinstatement in both sexes, with long and short inter-infusion intervals having the second greatest contribution in females and males, respectively. DISCUSSION: Our results demonstrate sex differences in some oxycodone self-administration measures. More importantly, we demonstrate that a sex- dependent constellation of self-administration behaviors can predict the magnitude of reinstatement, which holds great promise for relapse prevention in people.
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spelling pubmed-97310982022-12-09 Ranking the contribution of behavioral measures comprising oxycodone self-administration to reinstatement of drug-seeking in male and female rats Guha, Suman K. Alonso-Caraballo, Yanaira Driscoll, Gillian S. Babb, Jessica A. Neal, Megan Constantino, Nicholas J. Lintz, Tania Kinard, Elizabeth Chartoff, Elena H. Front Behav Neurosci Neuroscience INTRODUCTION: Rates of relapse to drug use during abstinence are among the highest for opioid use disorder (OUD). In preclinical studies, reinstatement to drug-seeking has been extensively studied as a model of relapse–but the work has been primarily in males. We asked whether biological sex contributes to behaviors comprising self-administration of the prescription opioid oxycodone in rats, and we calculated the relative contribution of these behavioral measures to reinstatement in male and female rats. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Rats were trained to self-administer oxycodone (8 days, training phase), after which we examined oxycodone self-administration behaviors for an additional 14 days under three conditions in male and female rats: short access (ShA, 1 h/d), long access (LgA, 6 h/d), and saline self-administration. All rats were then tested for cue-induced reinstatement of drug-seeking after a 14-d forced abstinence period. We quantified the # of infusions, front-loading of drug intake, non-reinforced lever pressing, inter-infusion intervals, escalation of intake, and reinstatement responding on the active lever. RESULTS: Both male and female rats in LgA and ShA conditions escalated oxycodone intake to a similar extent. However, males had higher levels of non-reinforced responding than females under LgA conditions, and females had greater levels of reinstatement responding than males. We then correlated each addiction-related measure listed above with reinstatement responding in males and females and ranked their respective relative contributions. Although the majority of behavioral measures associated with oxycodone self-administration did not show sex differences on their own, when analyzed together using partial least squares regression, their relative contributions to reinstatement were sex-dependent. Front-loading behavior was calculated to have the highest relative contribution to reinstatement in both sexes, with long and short inter-infusion intervals having the second greatest contribution in females and males, respectively. DISCUSSION: Our results demonstrate sex differences in some oxycodone self-administration measures. More importantly, we demonstrate that a sex- dependent constellation of self-administration behaviors can predict the magnitude of reinstatement, which holds great promise for relapse prevention in people. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-11-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9731098/ /pubmed/36505730 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnbeh.2022.1035350 Text en Copyright © 2022 Guha, Alonso-Caraballo, Driscoll, Babb, Neal, Constantino, Lintz, Kinard and Chartoff. 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 Neuroscience
Guha, Suman K.
Alonso-Caraballo, Yanaira
Driscoll, Gillian S.
Babb, Jessica A.
Neal, Megan
Constantino, Nicholas J.
Lintz, Tania
Kinard, Elizabeth
Chartoff, Elena H.
Ranking the contribution of behavioral measures comprising oxycodone self-administration to reinstatement of drug-seeking in male and female rats
title Ranking the contribution of behavioral measures comprising oxycodone self-administration to reinstatement of drug-seeking in male and female rats
title_full Ranking the contribution of behavioral measures comprising oxycodone self-administration to reinstatement of drug-seeking in male and female rats
title_fullStr Ranking the contribution of behavioral measures comprising oxycodone self-administration to reinstatement of drug-seeking in male and female rats
title_full_unstemmed Ranking the contribution of behavioral measures comprising oxycodone self-administration to reinstatement of drug-seeking in male and female rats
title_short Ranking the contribution of behavioral measures comprising oxycodone self-administration to reinstatement of drug-seeking in male and female rats
title_sort ranking the contribution of behavioral measures comprising oxycodone self-administration to reinstatement of drug-seeking in male and female rats
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9731098/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36505730
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnbeh.2022.1035350
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