2023
DOI: 10.1037/pha0000577
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Effect of the glucocorticoid receptor antagonist PT150 on acquisition and escalation of fentanyl self-administration following early-life stress.

Abstract: There is comorbidity between posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and opioid use disorder (OUD), perhaps because PTSD-like stressful experiences early in life alter the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal stress axis to increase the risk for OUD. The present study determined if the glucocorticoid receptor antagonist PT150 reduces the escalation of fentanyl intake in rats exposed to a "two-hit" model of early-life stress (isolation rearing and acute stress). Male and female rats were raised during adolescence in eit… Show more

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“…Preclinically, studies to date have focused solely on fentanyl self-administration (SA) without the addition of xylazine (e.g., Bardo et al, 2022;Fragale et al, 2020;Hammerslag et al, 2020;Malone et al, 2021) and the only paper to our knowledge that has examined xylazine intravenously did so in combination with ketamine for the purpose of prolonged anesthesia (Linsenmeier et al, 2020). Thus, we conducted a series of behavioral and physiological experiments to examine the following goals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Preclinically, studies to date have focused solely on fentanyl self-administration (SA) without the addition of xylazine (e.g., Bardo et al, 2022;Fragale et al, 2020;Hammerslag et al, 2020;Malone et al, 2021) and the only paper to our knowledge that has examined xylazine intravenously did so in combination with ketamine for the purpose of prolonged anesthesia (Linsenmeier et al, 2020). Thus, we conducted a series of behavioral and physiological experiments to examine the following goals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Preclinically, studies to date have focused solely on fentanyl self-administration (SA) without the addition of xylazine (e.g., Bardo et al, 2023; Fragale et al, 2021; Hammerslag et al, 2020; Malone et al, 2021), and the only article to our knowledge that has examined xylazine intravenously did so in combination with ketamine for the purpose of prolonged anesthesia (Linsenmeier et al, 2020). Thus, we conducted a series of behavioral and physiological experiments to examine the following goals.…”
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“…Generally, stress responses are inhibited by negative feedback mechanisms, whereby glucocorticoids act to diminish drive (brainstem) and promote transsynaptic inhibition via limbic structures (e.g., hippocampus), including the feedback downregulation of GR [ 61 ]. In contrast, elevated GR [ 62 , 63 ] expression has been described as a suitable surrogate marker and to positively correlate with glucocorticoid resistance in chronic stress [ 64 ]. Chronic stress-induced activation of the hypothalamus–pituitary–adrenal axis takes many forms (chronic basal hypersecretion, sensitized stress responses, and even adrenal exhaustion), with manifestation dependent upon factors such as stressor chronicity, intensity, frequency, and modality which involves GR insensitivity and upregulation [ 61 ].…”
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confidence: 99%