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- W4297533651 abstract "BackgroundOpioid use disorder (OUD) is a chronic relapsing psychiatric disorder. An unconditioned stimulus (US)-triggers a memory reconsolidation updating procedure (MRUP) that has been developed and demonstrated its effectiveness in decreasing relapse to cocaine and heroin in preclinical models. However, utilizations of abused drugs as the US to initiate MRUP can be problematic. We therefore designed a translational rat study and human study to evaluate the efficacy of a novel methadone-initiated MRUP.MethodsIn the rodent study, male rats underwent heroin self-administration training for 10 consecutive days, and were randomly assigned to receive saline or methadone at 10 min, 1 h or 6 h before extinction training after 28-day withdrawal. The primary outcome was operant heroin seeking after reinstatement. In the human experimental study, male OUD patients were randomly assigned to get MRUP at 10 min or 6 h after methadone or methadone alone. The primary outcomes included experimental cue-induced heroin craving change, sustained abstinence and retention in the study at post intervention and the 5 monthly follow-up assessments. The secondary outcomes were changes in physiological responses including experimental cue-induced blood pressure and heart rate.FindingsMethadone exposure but not saline exposure at 10 min or 1 h before extinction decreased heroin-induced reinstatement of heroin seeking after 28-day of withdrawal in rats (F (8,80) = 8.26, p < 0.001). In the human study, when the MRUP was performed 10 min, but not 6 h after methadone dosing, the MRUP promoted sustained abstinence from heroin throughout 5 monthly follow-up assessments compared to giving methadone alone without MRUP (Hazard Ratio [95%CI] of 0.43 [0.22, 0.83], p = 0.01). The MRUP at 10 min, but not at 6 h after dosing also decreased experimental cue-induced heroin craving and blood pressure increases during the 6-month study duration (group × months × cue types, F (12, 63·3) = 2.41, p = 0.01).InterpretationThe approach of MRUP within about 1 to 6 h after a methadone dose potently improved several key outcomes of OUD patients during methadone maintenance treatment, and could be a potentially novel treatment to prevent opioid relapse.FundingNational Natural Science Foundation of China (NO. U1802283, 81761128036, 82001400, 82001404 and 31671143) and Chinese National Programs for Brain Science and Brain-like Intelligence Technology (NO. 2021ZD0200800)" @default.
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- W4297533651 title "The effect of a methadone-initiated memory reconsolidation updating procedure in opioid use disorder: A translational study" @default.
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