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The Association between the Level of Plasma Oxytocin and Craving among Former Heroin Users.

Authors :
Chen, Po See
Lee, Lan-Ting
Lee, Sheng-Yu
Chen, Wei Tseng
Chen, Kao Chin
Lee, I. Hui
Chen, Po See
Chen, Wei Tseng
Chen, Kao Chin
Lee, I Hui
Lin, Shih-Hsien
Lu, Ru-Band
Yang, Yen Kuang
Yang, Yen Kuang
Tsai, Hsin Chun
Tsai, Hsin Chun
Source :
European Addiction Research. Jul2018, Vol. 24 Issue 2, p71-78. 8p. 3 Charts, 1 Graph.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

<bold>Background: </bold>Animal studies have demonstrated that oxytocin can influence addiction behaviors and might interact with the dopaminergic system, which is a key component of addiction behaviors. However, related evidence from clinical studies is scarce. The aim of our study was to explore the relationship between plasma oxytocin level and heroin craving among patients receiving methadone maintenance treatment, and to ascertain whether this relationship is moderated by novelty-seeking.<bold>Methods: </bold>The study was conducted in a methadone maintenance therapy clinic of a medical center in Taiwan. Seventy-seven patients with heroin addiction were enrolled. Plasma oxytocin was measured using an ELISA kit. Craving was assessed using an established instrument, the Chinese Craving Scale.<bold>Results: </bold>A significant negative association was found between the plasma oxytocin level and craving score, which remained robust after controlling the effects of social support and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol. An interaction between oxytocin and novelty-seeking indicated that this relationship was stronger among patients with a lower level of novelty-seeking.<bold>Conclusion: </bold>This finding may be taken into account in future studies and may provide a basis for the development of potential treatment for addiction. The effect of oxytocin for the treatment of opioid dependence might be modulated by some psychological factors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Subjects

Subjects :
*DESIRE
*HEROIN
*OXYTOCIN

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10226877
Volume :
24
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
European Addiction Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
130476928
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1159/000485563