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NEUROPHARMACOLOGY 卷:197
Effects of alcohol on brain oxygenation and brain hypoxia induced by intravenous heroin
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Thomas, Shruthi A.1  Curay, Carlos M.1  Kiyatkin, Eugene A.1 
[1] DHHS, Natl Inst Hlth, Natl Inst Drug Abuse, Behav Neurosci Branch,Intramural Res Program, Baltimore, MD 21224 USA
关键词: Brain oxygen;    Brain temperature;    Opioid drugs;    Neural activation;    Peripheral vasoconstriction;    Central vasodilation;    Rats;   
DOI  :  10.1016/j.neuropharm.2021.108713
来源: Elsevier
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Alcohol is the most commonly used psychoactive drug, often taken in conjunction with opioid drugs. Since both alcohol and opioids can induce CNS depression, it is often assumed that alcohol potentiates the known hypoxic effects of opioid drugs. To address this supposition, we used oxygen sensors to examine the effects of alcohol on brain oxygenation and hypoxic responses induced by intravenous heroin in awake, freely moving rats. To eliminate robust sensory effects of alcohol following its oral or intraperitoneal delivery, alcohol was administered directly into the stomach via chronically implanted intragastric catheters at human relevant doses. Alcohol delivered at a 0.5 g/kg dose did not affect brain oxygen levels, except for a weak transient increase during drug delivery. This phasic oxygen increase was stronger at a 2.0 g/kg alcohol dose and followed by a weaker tonic increase. Since alcohol absorption from intragastric delivery is much slower and more prolonged than with intraperitoneal or intravenous injections, the rapid rise of brain oxygen levels suggests that alcohol has a direct action on sensory afferents in the stomach well before the drug physically reaches brain tissue via circulation. Despite slow tonic increases in brain oxygen, alcohol at the 2.0 g/kg dose strongly potentiates heroin-induced oxygen responses, increasing both the magnitude and duration of oxygen decrease. Therefore, under the influence of alcohol, the use of opioid drugs becomes much more dangerous, increasing brain hypoxia and enhancing the probability of serious health complications, including coma and death.

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