2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.09.07.286542
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Nicotine and Opioid Polysubstance Abuse: Enhancement of opioid self-administration by systemic nicotine and modulation of opioid-associated memories by insular nicotine

Abstract: Concurrent nicotine use is associated with increased liability for the development and exacerbation of opioid-use disorders. Habitual use of nicotine containing products increases propensity to misuse prescription opioids and its prevalence is substantially increased in individuals currently involved in opioid-treatment programs. Nicotine enhances self-administration of many classes of drugs in rodents, though evidence for direct effects on opioids is lacking. We sought to measure the effects of nicotine pretr… Show more

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