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Tetrodotoxin reduces cue-induced drug craving and anxiety in abstinent heroin addicts
Authors:Jie Shi  Xi Wang  Li-Yan Zhao  Lin Lu
Affiliation:a National Institute on Drug Dependence, Peking University, Beijing 100083, China
b Intramural Research Program, National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health, Baltimore, MD 21224, USA
Abstract:

Background

Tetrodotoxin (TTX) is a neurotoxin found in puffer fish and other marine animals. New clinical studies suggest that low-dose TTX can safely relieve severe, treatment-resistant cancer pain. The therapeutic potential of TTX in addiction is supported by studies in laboratory animals. The purpose of this double-blind, placebo-controlled study was to assess the effect of a single intramuscular dose of TTX on cue-induced craving and anxiety in abstinent heroin addicts.

Methods

Forty-five abstinent heroin addicts were randomly assigned to three treatment groups: placebo, 5 µg TTX, or 10 µg TTX. Participants were exposed to a neutral video or a heroin-related video. Craving, anxiety, blood pressure, and heart rate were measured pre- and post-exposure.

Results

Heroin-related cues increased both craving and anxiety and had no effect on blood pressure and heart rate. A single dose of TTX dose-dependently attenuated the increases in craving and anxiety while having no effect on blood pressure or heart rate.

Conclusion

The results suggest that low-dose TTX is acutely effective in reducing cue-induced increases in heroin craving and associated anxiety.
Keywords:Drug cues   Heroin dependence   Tetrodotoxin   Craving
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