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Addiction Medicine: State of the Art 2003 Is There a Common Neural Substrate for Analgesia and Reward? Robert W. Gear, D.D.S., Ph.D.
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“Is it possible to develop an effective analgesic medication that does not have abuse potential?” Alternative Title
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Reward Pathway
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Opioids Amphetamine Cocaine Nicotine All these substances Release dopamine in nucleus accumbens Have high abuse potential Produce analgesia in humans or animals Is nucleus accumbens important for analgesia?
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Noxious Stimulus-Induced Antinociception Induced by »Capsaicin (spicy component of chili peppers) »Thermal stimulation Pain-Induced Analgesia
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Trigeminal jaw-opening reflex (JOR) Electrically stimulate mandibular incisor Measure amplitude of digastric EMG “Analgesia” = decrease in JOR Measuring Analgesia in the Rat
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Pre-treatment30 min post-treatment Subcutaneous morphine 10 mg/kg Intraplantar capsaicin 250 mg msec mV
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Analgesia: Noxious Stimulation vs Morphine
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MethodsMethods To identify receptor subtypes mediating an effect, selective antagonists are administered. To isolate an effect to a particular brain region, agents are microinjected (0.5 µl). The region of interest is targeted with a stereotaxic device. We targeted nucleus accumbens and microinjected selective antagonists for opioid, dopamine, and nicotinic receptors.
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Nucleus Accumbens Experiments Antagonists for opioid receptors subtypes: »Non-selective: naloxone »Mu selective: CTOP »Delta selective: naltrindole »Kappa selective: nor-binaltorphimine Acetylcholine nicotinic receptors: mecamylamine Dopamine receptors: flupenthixol
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Intra-Accumbens Opioid / Dopamine Receptors
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Nicotinic Receptors
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Opioid Receptor Subtypes capsaicin alone + kappa + delta + mu
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RecapRecap Noxious stimuli can produce analgesia equivalent to high dose morphine This analgesic effect is mediated in nucleus accumbens Opioid, dopamine and nicotinic receptors are all involved
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Systemic Morphine - NAc Nic. Receptors
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NAc Dopamine / JOR
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Summary: Intra-accumbens Receptors Opioids Cocaine, amphetamine Nicotine Noxious stimulation Mu, delta, kappa receptors Dopamine receptors Acetylcholine nicotinic rec. Mu, delta, dopamine, nicotine receptors
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Summary: Intra-accumbens Dopamine Dopamine in nucleus accumbens increases in response to administration of Opioids Cocaine/amphetamine Nicotine Noxious stimulation
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ConclusionConclusion Nucleus accumbens appears to be a neural substrate for both behavioral reinforcement and analgesia. so It may not be possible to separate analgesic effects from abuse potential. but an intriguing unanswered question remains: Can noxious stimuli be rewarding?
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Jon Levine Brian Schmidt Claudia Tambeli Lei Luo
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