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Papers: 16 Nov 2024 - 22 Nov 2024


2024 Nov 20


Psychopharmacology (Berl)


39562334

Interactions of pain and opioids on conditioned place preference in rodents.

Authors

Barattini AE, Pahng AR

Abstract

Opioid analgesics are the most effective medications used for the treatment of pain, however there are significant risks associated with repeated opioid use including opioid misuse and opioid use disorder development. Chronic pain affects millions of adults in the United States, and opioid misuse is often comorbid with pain conditions in individuals who are repeatedly treated with opioids. In addition to providing pain relief, opioids produce rewarding effects, but in chronic pain states, reward processing can become dysregulated. The conditioned place preference task is commonly used to measure the rewarding properties of opioids in rodents. During this task, opioid administration is paired with a distinct environment through repeated conditioning and the change in an animal’s preference for the paired environment indicates whether the opioid is rewarding or not.