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Psychopharmacology | 2007

Interest for delivery of cocaethylene in a sustained release emulsion vs saline evaluated on behavioral sensitization in naive and cocaine-sensitized mice

Florence Noble; Mario Sanchez; William Lowenstein

RationaleRepeated administration of psychostimulant elicits behavioral sensitization, characterized by an augmented locomotor response to a subsequent challenge injection. This sensitization is paralleled by neural adaptations. Evidences suggest that the rate at which drugs of abuse are delivered to the brain play a key role in this plasticity. Cocaethylene is a pharmacologically active homolog of cocaine, known to have a pharmacokinetic profile different to that of cocaine.ObjectivesUtilizing locomotor sensitization, we evaluated the consequences of the administration of cocaethylene in a rapid- and slow-onset formulation, in naïve and cocaine-sensitized mice.Materials and methodsWe investigated the development of sensitization after repeated administration of cocaine and cocaethylene and the effects of cocaethylene in animals previously exposed to cocaine. Cocaethylene was dissolved in two vehicles (saline and emulsion).ResultsAs observed with cocaine, chronic cocaethylene treatment in saline induced a behavioral sensitization, while in a sustained release emulsion, no behavioral sensitization was observed. Moreover, the expression of the sensitized behavior observed in cocaine-treated mice was reduced or totally abolished after cocaethylene administration in saline and emulsion, respectively. Interestingly, administration of cocaine in mice chronically treated with cocaethylene in saline induced an increase in locomotor activity as compared to control animals. In contrast, no difference was observed after the administration of cocaine in animals chronically treated with cocaethylene in emulsion or control group.ConclusionsCocaethylene in a sustained release emulsion blocked locomotor sensitization. These results suggest that cocaethylene, in a specific galenic preparation, such as gum, may be an efficacious harm-reduction alternative to cocaine users.


Annales De Medecine Interne | 2001

Diminution du nombre de surdoses mortelles à l'héroïne, en France, depuis 1994. A propos du rôle des traitements de substitution

Bénédicte Lepere; Laurent Gourarier; Mario Sanchez; Christian Adda; Emmanuelle Peyret; Frédéric Nordmann; Paul Ben Soussen; Mathilde Gisselbrecht; W. Lowenstein


Presse Medicale | 2005

Absence de corrélation entre troubles psychiques et injection de buprénorphine haut dosage: Étude cas-témoin

Olivier Phan; Mario Sanchez; Pascale Bouthillon-Heitzmann


Presse Medicale | 2006

Pertinence clinique de l’utilisation de benzodiazépines

Mario Sanchez


Presse Medicale | 2006

Sur la banalisation du cannabis et de notre responsabilité médicale

Mario Sanchez; Laurent Karila


/data/revues/07554982/00340010/711/ | 2005

Absence de corrélation entre troubles psychiques et injection de buprénorphine haut dosage

Olivier Phan; Mario Sanchez; Pascale Bouthillon-Heitzmann


Archive | 2001

Pharmaceutical composition based on cocaethylene and use thereof for treating psychoactive substance dependence

William Lowenstein; Mario Sanchez; Benedicte Lepere-Prevot; Benjamin De Rothschild


Topique | 2009

Qui n'a rien... Ne risque rien ! Repérage de la notion de risque dans les addictions

Clarisse Gervais; Mario Sanchez; William Lowenstein


Topique | 2009

Qui n'a rien... Ne risque rien !

Clarisse Gervais; Mario Sanchez; William Lowenstein


/data/revues/07554982/00340010/711/ | 2008

Iconography : Absence de corrélation entre troubles psychiques et injection de buprénorphine haut dosage

Olivier Phan; Mario Sanchez; Pascale Bouthillon-Heitzmann

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Florence Noble

Paris Descartes University

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