Rapid appearance of negative emotion during oral fentanyl self‐administration in male and female rats

Author:

Coffey Kevin R.1ORCID,Nickelson William B.2,Dawkins Aliyah J.2,Neumaier John F.123

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences University of Washington School of Medicine Seattle Washington USA

2. Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Center Puget Sound VA Health Care System Seattle Washington USA

3. Department of Pharmacology University of Washington School of Medicine Seattle Washington USA

Abstract

AbstractOpioid use disorder has become an epidemic in the United States, fuelled by the widespread availability of fentanyl, which produces rapid and intense euphoria followed by severe withdrawal and emotional distress. We developed a new preclinical model of fentanyl seeking in outbred male and female rats using volitional oral self‐administration (SA) that can be readily applied in labs without intravascular access. Using a traditional two‐lever operant procedure, rats learned to take oral fentanyl vigorously, escalated intake across sessions, and readily reinstated responding to conditioned cues after extinction. Oral SA also revealed individual and sex differences that are essential to studying substance use risk propensity. During a behavioural economics task, rats displayed inelastic demand curves and maintained stable intake across a wide range of fentanyl concentrations. Oral SA was also neatly patterned, with distinct ‘loading’ and ‘maintenance’ phases of responding within each session. Using our software DeepSqueak, we analysed ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs), which are innate expressions of current emotional state in rats. Rats produced 50 kHz USVs during loading then shifted quickly to 22 kHz calls despite ongoing maintenance of oral fentanyl taking, reflecting a transition to negative reinforcement. Using fibre photometry, we found that the lateral habenula differentially processed drug cues and drug consumption depending on affective state, with potentiated modulation by drug cues and consumption during the negative affective maintenance phase. Together, these results indicate a rapid progression from positive to negative reinforcement occurs even within an active drug taking session, revealing a within‐session opponent process.

Funder

National Institute on Drug Abuse

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Pharmacology,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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