Repeated Morphine Produces Sensitization to Reward and Tolerance to Antiallodynia in Male and Female Rats with Chemotherapy-Induced Neuropathy

被引:20
作者
Legakis, L. P. [1 ]
Negus, S. S. [1 ]
机构
[1] Virginia Commonwealth Univ, Dept Pharmacol & Toxicol, Richmond, VA USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
INTRACRANIAL SELF-STIMULATION; INDUCED PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY; PRESCRIPTION OPIOID ABUSE; SEX-DIFFERENCES; GENDER-DIFFERENCES; CHRONIC PAIN; NONMEDICAL USE; CANCER PAIN; DRUG; PACLITAXEL;
D O I
10.1124/jpet.117.246215
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Paclitaxel is a cancer chemotherapy drug with adverse effects that include chemotherapy-induced neuropathic pain (CINP) as well as depression of behavior and mood. In the clinical setting, opioids are often used concurrently with or after chemotherapy to treat pain related to the cancer or CINP, but repeated opioid exposure can also increase the risk of opioid abuse. In this study, male and female Sprague-Dawley rats were used to test the hypothesis that repeated 3.2-mg/kg doses of morphine would induce tolerance to its antinociceptive effects in a mechanical sensitivity assay and increased expression of its abuse-related rewarding effects in an assay of intracranial self-stimulation (ICSS). Three weeks after four injections of vehicle or 2.0 mg/kg of paclitaxel, the initial morphine dose-effect curves were determined in both assays. Subsequently, rats were treated with 3.2 mg/kg per day morphine for 6 days. On the final day of testing, morphine dose-effect curves were redetermined in both assays. On initial exposure, morphine produced dose-dependent antiallodynia in the assay of mechanical sensitivity, but it produced little or no rewarding effects in the assay of ICSS. After 6 days of repeated treatment, morphine antiallodynia decreased, and morphine reward increased. Females exhibited greater morphine reward on initial exposure than males, but repeated morphine eliminated this sex difference. These results suggest that repeated morphine may produce tolerance to therapeutically beneficial analgesic effects of morphine but increased sensitivity to abuse-related rewarding effects of morphine in subjects treated with paclitaxel.
引用
收藏
页码:9 / 19
页数:11
相关论文
共 66 条
[1]   Some determinants of morphine effects on intracranial self-stimulation in rats: dose, pretreatment time, repeated treatment, and rate dependence [J].
Altarifi, Ahmad A. ;
Negus, Sidney Stevens .
BEHAVIOURAL PHARMACOLOGY, 2011, 22 (07) :663-673
[2]   Opioid Misuse and Abuse: Risk Assessment and Management in Patients with Cancer Pain [J].
Anghelescu, Doralina L. ;
Ehrentraut, Jennifer Harman ;
Faughnan, Lane G. .
JOURNAL OF THE NATIONAL COMPREHENSIVE CANCER NETWORK, 2013, 11 (08) :1023-1031
[3]   SEX-DIFFERENCES IN ADDICT CAREERS .2. BECOMING ADDICTED [J].
ANGLIN, MD ;
HSER, YI ;
MCGLOTHLIN, WH .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF DRUG AND ALCOHOL ABUSE, 1987, 13 (1-2) :59-71
[4]   Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy in adults: a comprehensive update of the literature [J].
Argyriou, Andreas A. ;
Kyritsis, Athanasios P. ;
Makatsoris, Thomas ;
Kalofonos, Haralabos P. .
CANCER MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH, 2014, 6 :135-147
[5]   Opioid dependence and addiction during opioid treatment of chronic pain [J].
Ballantyne, Jane C. ;
LaForge, K. Steven .
PAIN, 2007, 129 (03) :235-255
[6]   Screening for substance abuse risk in cancer patients using the Opioid Risk Tool and urine drug screen [J].
Barclay, Joshua S. ;
Owens, Justine E. ;
Blackhall, Leslie J. .
SUPPORTIVE CARE IN CANCER, 2014, 22 (07) :1883-1888
[7]   Non-medical use, abuse and dependence on prescription opioids among US adults: Psychiatric, medical and substance use correlates [J].
Becker, William C. ;
Sullivan, Lynn E. ;
Tetrault, Jeanette M. ;
Desai, Rani A. ;
Fiellin, David A. .
DRUG AND ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE, 2008, 94 (1-3) :38-47
[8]   Risk factors for drug dependence among out-patients on opioid therapy in a large US health-care system [J].
Boscarino, Joseph A. ;
Rukstalis, Margaret ;
Hoffman, Stuart N. ;
Han, John J. ;
Erlich, Porat M. ;
Gerhard, Glenn S. ;
Stewart, Walter F. .
ADDICTION, 2010, 105 (10) :1776-1782
[9]   Microinjection of morphine into the rostral ventromedial medulla produces greater antinociception in male compared to female rats [J].
Boyer, JS ;
Morgan, MM ;
Craft, RM .
BRAIN RESEARCH, 1998, 796 (1-2) :315-318
[10]   Intraepidermal nerve fiber loss corresponds to the development of Taxol-induced hyperalgesia and can be prevented by treatment with minocycline [J].
Boyette-Davis, J. ;
Xin, W. ;
Zhang, H. ;
Dougherty, P. M. .
PAIN, 2011, 152 (02) :308-313