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Fentanyl-induced changes in brain activity in awake nonhuman primates at 9.4 Tesla.

Sarah L Withey1, Lei Cao2,3, Fernando B de Moura4,2,3, Kenroy R Cayetano3, Michael L Rohan3, Jack Bergman4, Stephen J Kohut4,2,3.   

Abstract

Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has been used to study the influence of opioids on neural circuitry implicated in opioid use disorder, such as the cortico-striatal-thalamo-cortical (CSTC) circuit. Given the increase in fentanyl-related deaths, this study was conducted to characterize the effects of fentanyl on patterns of brain activation in awake nonhuman primates. Four squirrel monkeys were acclimated to awake scanning procedures conducted at 9.4 Tesla. Subsequently, test sessions were conducted in which a dose of fentanyl that reliably maintains intravenous (IV) self-administration behavior in monkeys, 1 μg/kg, was administered and the effects on patterns of brain activity were assessed using: (1) a pharmacological regressor to elucidate fentanyl-induced patterns of neural activity, and (2) seed-based approaches targeting bilateral anterior cingulate, thalamus, or nucleus accumbens (NAc) to determine alterations in CSTC functional connectivity. Results showed a functional inhibition of BOLD signal in brain regions that mediate behavioral effects of opioid agonists, such as cingulate cortex, striatum and midbrain. Functional connectivity between each of the seed regions and areas involved in motoric, sensory and cognition-related behavior generally decreased. In contrast, NAc functional connectivity with other striatal regions increased. These results indicate that fentanyl produces changes within CSTC circuitry that may reflect key features of opioid use disorder (e.g. persistent drug-taking/seeking) and thereby contribute to long-term disruptions in behavior and addiction. They also indicate that fMRI in alert nonhuman primates can detect drug-induced changes in neural circuits and, in turn, may be useful for investigating the effectiveness of medications to reverse drug-induced dysregulation.
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Keywords:  Fentanyl; Nonhuman primate; Opioid; fMRI

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35226333     DOI: 10.1007/s11682-022-00639-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Imaging Behav        ISSN: 1931-7557            Impact factor:   3.224


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