The crucial roles of nociceptin opioid peptide (NOP) receptor in attenuating relapse in morphine/methamphetamine (poly-drug) dependence model

BACKGROUND: Effective treatment for relapse prevention to poly-drug is still not yet available although this public health issue is alarming. Our previous study has proved that a combination of buprenorphine/naltrexone treatment successfully attenuated relapse (reinstatement) in morphine/methampheta...

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Main Authors: Ridzwan, Irna Elina, Abdul Rahman, Nor Akhi Hijriyati, Wasli, Nur Syafinaz
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spelling iium-647322019-01-25T07:24:15Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/64732/ The crucial roles of nociceptin opioid peptide (NOP) receptor in attenuating relapse in morphine/methamphetamine (poly-drug) dependence model Ridzwan, Irna Elina Abdul Rahman, Nor Akhi Hijriyati Wasli, Nur Syafinaz RM300 Drugs and their action BACKGROUND: Effective treatment for relapse prevention to poly-drug is still not yet available although this public health issue is alarming. Our previous study has proved that a combination of buprenorphine/naltrexone treatment successfully attenuated relapse (reinstatement) in morphine/methamphetamine (poly-drug) dependent mice using a conditioned place preference (CPP) model. The net pharmacological effects of buprenorphine/naltrexone treatment combination are agonism at the kappa opioid receptor and a partial agonist at the NOP receptor. Thus, this recent study aimed to investigate if the NOP receptor is the key opioid receptor that is responsible in attenuating relapse to this poly-drug addiction. METHOD: The previous CPP protocol was maintained. The male Swill albino mice were injected with 6.0 mg/kg SB 612111 (a selective NOP antagonist) 30 minutes prior to the administration of the same dose of buprenorphine/naltrexone combination (0.3 mg/kg morphine and 1.0 mg/kg, respectively). The priming doses of poly-drug (2.5 mg/kg morphine/1.0 mg/kg methamphetamine) were given 10 minutes after. The percentage of time spent at the drug-paired compartment was compared between groups. RESULTS: The results revealed that the priming doses of poly-drug induced relapse in the group of mice that received SB 612111 prior to buprenorphine/naltrexone treatment (53.81 ± 11.23 %, n = 6) which was significantly different compared to its baseline (-5.37 ± 6.41 %, n = 9, p < 0.05). In contrast, relapse was significantly attenuated in the group of mice that only received buprenorphine/naltrexone treatment prior to drug priming (19.14 ± 16.89 %, n = 5) which was not significantly different from its baseline (-16.14 ± 4.81 %, n = 13). CONCLUSION: From these results, it is suggested that an agonist activity at the NOP receptor is crucial in preventing relapse to morphine/methamphetamine (poly-drug) dependence. Hence, further investigation needs to be done to evaluate the involvement of this receptor at the brain level. 2018-02-23 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/64732/1/64732_The%20crucial%20roles%20of%20nociceptin.pdf Ridzwan, Irna Elina and Abdul Rahman, Nor Akhi Hijriyati and Wasli, Nur Syafinaz (2018) The crucial roles of nociceptin opioid peptide (NOP) receptor in attenuating relapse in morphine/methamphetamine (poly-drug) dependence model. In: 1st MYPSA National Pharmacy Research Competition (NPRC) 2018, 23-25th February 2018, Kuala Lumpur.
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Ridzwan, Irna Elina
Abdul Rahman, Nor Akhi Hijriyati
Wasli, Nur Syafinaz
The crucial roles of nociceptin opioid peptide (NOP) receptor in attenuating relapse in morphine/methamphetamine (poly-drug) dependence model
description BACKGROUND: Effective treatment for relapse prevention to poly-drug is still not yet available although this public health issue is alarming. Our previous study has proved that a combination of buprenorphine/naltrexone treatment successfully attenuated relapse (reinstatement) in morphine/methamphetamine (poly-drug) dependent mice using a conditioned place preference (CPP) model. The net pharmacological effects of buprenorphine/naltrexone treatment combination are agonism at the kappa opioid receptor and a partial agonist at the NOP receptor. Thus, this recent study aimed to investigate if the NOP receptor is the key opioid receptor that is responsible in attenuating relapse to this poly-drug addiction. METHOD: The previous CPP protocol was maintained. The male Swill albino mice were injected with 6.0 mg/kg SB 612111 (a selective NOP antagonist) 30 minutes prior to the administration of the same dose of buprenorphine/naltrexone combination (0.3 mg/kg morphine and 1.0 mg/kg, respectively). The priming doses of poly-drug (2.5 mg/kg morphine/1.0 mg/kg methamphetamine) were given 10 minutes after. The percentage of time spent at the drug-paired compartment was compared between groups. RESULTS: The results revealed that the priming doses of poly-drug induced relapse in the group of mice that received SB 612111 prior to buprenorphine/naltrexone treatment (53.81 ± 11.23 %, n = 6) which was significantly different compared to its baseline (-5.37 ± 6.41 %, n = 9, p < 0.05). In contrast, relapse was significantly attenuated in the group of mice that only received buprenorphine/naltrexone treatment prior to drug priming (19.14 ± 16.89 %, n = 5) which was not significantly different from its baseline (-16.14 ± 4.81 %, n = 13). CONCLUSION: From these results, it is suggested that an agonist activity at the NOP receptor is crucial in preventing relapse to morphine/methamphetamine (poly-drug) dependence. Hence, further investigation needs to be done to evaluate the involvement of this receptor at the brain level.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Ridzwan, Irna Elina
Abdul Rahman, Nor Akhi Hijriyati
Wasli, Nur Syafinaz
author_facet Ridzwan, Irna Elina
Abdul Rahman, Nor Akhi Hijriyati
Wasli, Nur Syafinaz
author_sort Ridzwan, Irna Elina
title The crucial roles of nociceptin opioid peptide (NOP) receptor in attenuating relapse in morphine/methamphetamine (poly-drug) dependence model
title_short The crucial roles of nociceptin opioid peptide (NOP) receptor in attenuating relapse in morphine/methamphetamine (poly-drug) dependence model
title_full The crucial roles of nociceptin opioid peptide (NOP) receptor in attenuating relapse in morphine/methamphetamine (poly-drug) dependence model
title_fullStr The crucial roles of nociceptin opioid peptide (NOP) receptor in attenuating relapse in morphine/methamphetamine (poly-drug) dependence model
title_full_unstemmed The crucial roles of nociceptin opioid peptide (NOP) receptor in attenuating relapse in morphine/methamphetamine (poly-drug) dependence model
title_sort crucial roles of nociceptin opioid peptide (nop) receptor in attenuating relapse in morphine/methamphetamine (poly-drug) dependence model
publishDate 2018
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