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Rats Chasing the Dragon: A new heroin inhalation method
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AbstractRationaleDespite extensive human use of the inhalation route for ingesting opioids, models in rodents have mostly been limited to parenteral injection and oral dosing. Methods using electronic drug delivery systems (EDDS; “e-cigarettes”) have shown efficacy in rodent models but these do not faithfully mimic the most popular human inhalation method of heating heroin to the point of vaporization.ObjectiveThis study was designed to determine if direct volatilization of heroin hydrochloride delivers effective heroin doses to rodents.MethodsMiddle aged rats were exposed to vapor created by direct heating of heroin HCl powder in a ceramic e-cigarette type atomizer. Efficacy was determined with a warm water tail withdrawal nociception assay, rectal temperature and self-administration.ResultsTen minutes of inhalation of vaporized heroin slowed response latency in a warm water tail withdrawal assay and increased rectal temperature in male rats, in a dose-dependent manner. Similar antinociceptive effects in female rats were attenuated by the opioid antagonist naloxone (1.0 mg/kg, s.c.). Female rats made operant responses for heroin vapor in 15-minute sessions, increased their response rate when the reinforcement ratio increased from FR1 to FR5, and further increased their responding when vapor delivery was omitted. Anti-nociceptive effects of self-administered volatilized heroin were of a similar magnitude as those produced by the 10-minute non-contingent exposure.ConclusionsThis study shows that “chasing the dragon” methods of inhalation of heroin can be modeled successfully in the rat. Inhalation techniques may be particularly useful for longer term studies deep into middle age of rat species.
Title: Rats Chasing the Dragon: A new heroin inhalation method
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AbstractRationaleDespite extensive human use of the inhalation route for ingesting opioids, models in rodents have mostly been limited to parenteral injection and oral dosing.
Methods using electronic drug delivery systems (EDDS; “e-cigarettes”) have shown efficacy in rodent models but these do not faithfully mimic the most popular human inhalation method of heating heroin to the point of vaporization.
ObjectiveThis study was designed to determine if direct volatilization of heroin hydrochloride delivers effective heroin doses to rodents.
MethodsMiddle aged rats were exposed to vapor created by direct heating of heroin HCl powder in a ceramic e-cigarette type atomizer.
Efficacy was determined with a warm water tail withdrawal nociception assay, rectal temperature and self-administration.
ResultsTen minutes of inhalation of vaporized heroin slowed response latency in a warm water tail withdrawal assay and increased rectal temperature in male rats, in a dose-dependent manner.
Similar antinociceptive effects in female rats were attenuated by the opioid antagonist naloxone (1.
0 mg/kg, s.
c.
).
Female rats made operant responses for heroin vapor in 15-minute sessions, increased their response rate when the reinforcement ratio increased from FR1 to FR5, and further increased their responding when vapor delivery was omitted.
Anti-nociceptive effects of self-administered volatilized heroin were of a similar magnitude as those produced by the 10-minute non-contingent exposure.
ConclusionsThis study shows that “chasing the dragon” methods of inhalation of heroin can be modeled successfully in the rat.
Inhalation techniques may be particularly useful for longer term studies deep into middle age of rat species.
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