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Nalmefene is effective at reducing alcohol seeking, treating alcohol-cocaine interactions and reducing alcohol-induced histone deacetylases gene expression in blood.

Authors :
Calleja ‐ Conde, Javier
Echeverry ‐ Alzate, Victor
Giné, Elena
Bühler, Kora ‐ Mareen
Nadal, Roser
Maldonado, Rafael
Rodríguez de Fonseca, Fernando
Gual, Antoni
López ‐ Moreno, Jose Antonio
Calleja-Conde, Javier
Echeverry-Alzate, Victor
Giné, Elena
Bühler, Kora-Mareen
Rodríguez de Fonseca, Fernando
López-Moreno, Jose Antonio
Source :
British Journal of Pharmacology; Aug2016, Vol. 173 Issue 16, p2490-2505, 16p
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

<bold>Background and Purpose: </bold>The opioid antagonist nalmefene (selincro®) was approved for alcohol-related disorders by the European Medicines Agency in 2013. However, there have been no studies regarding the effectiveness of nalmefene when alcohol is used in combination with cocaine.<bold>Experimental Approach: </bold>Using operant alcohol self-administration in Wistar rats and qRT-PCR, we evaluated (i) the dose-response curve for s.c. and p.o. nalmefene; (ii) the effects of nalmefene with increasing concentrations of alcohol; (iii) the efficacy of nalmefene on cocaine-potentiated alcohol responding; and (iv) the gene expression profiles of histone deacetylases (Hdac1-11) in peripheral blood in vivo and in the prefrontal cortex, heart, liver and kidney post mortem.<bold>Key Results: </bold>S.c. (0.01, 0.05, 0.1 mg·kg(-1) ) and p.o. (10, 20, 40 mg·kg(-1) ) nalmefene dose-dependently reduced alcohol-reinforced responding by up to 50.3%. This effect of nalmefene was not dependent on alcohol concentration (10, 15, 20%). Cocaine potentiated alcohol responding by approximately 40% and nalmefene (0.05 mg·kg(-1) ) reversed this effect of cocaine. Alcohol increased Hdac gene expression in blood and nalmefene prevented the increases in Hdacs 3, 8, 5, 7, 9, 6 and 10. In the other tissues, alcohol and nalmefene either did not alter the gene expression of Hdacs, as in the prefrontal cortex, or a tissue-Hdac-specific effect was observed.<bold>Conclusions and Implications: </bold>Nalmefene might be effective as a treatment for alcohol-dependent patients who also use cocaine. Also, the expression of Hdacs in peripheral blood might be useful as a biomarker of alcohol use and drug response. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00071188
Volume :
173
Issue :
16
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
British Journal of Pharmacology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
117000160
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/bph.13526