Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine ›› 2016, Vol. 36 ›› Issue (04): 464-470.

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Yiguanjian cataplasm attenuates opioid dependence in a mouse model of naloxone-induced opioid withdrawal syndrome

Gao Shuai, Gao Hong, Fan Yuchen, Zhang Guanghua, Sun Fengkai, Zhao Jing, Li Feng, Yang Yang, Wang Kai   

  1. Department of Hepatology,Qilu Hospital of Shandong University;Research Center for Material Evidence Identification,Shandong Public Security Bureau;Institute of Hepatology,Shandong University;
  • Accepted:2016-06-01 Online:2016-08-15 Published:2022-04-05

Abstract: OBJECTIVE:To investigate the effect of Yiguanjian(YGJ) cataplasm on the development of opioid dependence in a mouse model of naloxone-induced opioid withdrawal syndrome.METHODS:One hundred Swiss albino mice,of equal male to female ratio,were randomly and equally divided into 10 groups.A portion(3 cm2) of the backside hair of the mice was removed 1 day prior to the experiment.Morphine(5 mg/kg) was intraperitoneally administered twice daily for 5days.YGJ cataplasm was prepared and pasted on the bare region of the mice immediately beforemorphine administration on day 3 and subsequently removed at the end day 5.On day 6,naloxone(8mg/kg) was intraperitoneally injected to precipitate opioid withdrawal syndrome.Behavioral observation was performed in two 30-min phases immediately after naloxone injection.RESULTS:The YGJ cataplasm significantly and dose-dependently attenuated morphine-naloxone-induced experimental opioid withdrawal,in terms of withdrawal severity score and the frequencies of jumping,rearing,forepaw licking,and circling behaviors.However,YGJ cataplasm treatment did not alter the acute analgesic effect of morphine.CONCLUSION:YGJ cataplasm could attenuate opioid dependence and its associated withdrawal symptoms.Therefore,YGJ cataplasm could serve as a potential therapy for opioid addiction in the future.

Key words: Yi Guan Jian, Paste, Morphine, Nalox one, Opioid dependence

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Gao Shuai, Gao Hong, Fan Yuchen, Zhang Guanghua, Sun Fengkai, Zhao Jing, Li Feng, Yang Yang, Wang Kai. Yiguanjian cataplasm attenuates opioid dependence in a mouse model of naloxone-induced opioid withdrawal syndrome[J]. Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2016, 36(04): 464-470.