Nalmefene attenuates reinstatement of methamphetamine-seeking behavior in rats through group II metabotropic glutamate receptors (mGluR2/3)

Nalmefene, an analog to naltrexone, is an antagonist at the μ opioid receptor and a partial agonist at the κ opioid receptor. Both agents are approved for the treatment of alcohol use disorder and opioid addiction. Here, we evaluated the potential of nalmefene for treating psychostimulant dependence...

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Veröffentlicht in:Behavioural brain research 2024-01, Vol.456, p.114708-114708, Article 114708
Hauptverfasser: Nawata, Yoko, Ooishi, Rina, Nishioku, Tsuyoshi, Yamaguchi, Taku
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Zusammenfassung:Nalmefene, an analog to naltrexone, is an antagonist at the μ opioid receptor and a partial agonist at the κ opioid receptor. Both agents are approved for the treatment of alcohol use disorder and opioid addiction. Here, we evaluated the potential of nalmefene for treating psychostimulant dependence using a methamphetamine (METH) self-administration rat model. Rats were trained to press a lever for 0.02-mg intravenous METH infusions paired with drug-associated cues (light and tone) under a fixed ratio 1 schedule. After a 10-day METH self-administration acquisition phase, rats underwent extinction training. A reinstatement test was conducted after fulfilment of the extinction criterion under saline infusions. Re-exposure to METH-associated cues or a priming injection of METH (1.0 mg/kg, i.p.) significantly reinstated METH-seeking behaviors. Pretreatment with nalmefene (10 mg/kg, i.p.) immediately before reinstatement tests significantly attenuated the METH-seeking behaviors induced by both cues and METH priming injection. To investigate the mechanism of effect of nalmefene, we also tested the ability of a group II metabotropic glutamate receptors (mGluR2/3) antagonist, LY341495, to the ameliorating effects of nalmefene. Pretreatment with LY341495 (1.0 mg/kg, i.p.) before nalmefene administration antagonized the effect of nalmefene on reinstatement. LY341495 alone did not affect the reinstatement of lever pressing. We found that nalmefene attenuates METH-seeking behaviors during withdrawal, and this attenuation of reinstatement is mediated by the activation of mGluR2/3. The present findings suggest that nalmefene could decrease incentive motivation for drug use in psychostimulant dependence. •We examined the potential of nalmefene for treating psychostimulant dependence.•Nalmefene attenuates methamphetamine-seeking behaviors in rats.•mGluR2/3 antagonist reverses the attenuating effect of nalmefene on reinstatement.•Nalmefene may be useful for an anti-craving agent in psychostimulant dependence.
ISSN:0166-4328
1872-7549
DOI:10.1016/j.bbr.2023.114708