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Drug Alcohol Depend ; 212: 108062, 2020 07 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32480252

ABSTRACT

RATIONAL: Cue-induced craving memories, linked to drug-seeking behaviors, require key molecular processes for memory reconsolidation. Lidocaine, a sodium channel blocker, inhibits NMDA receptor activation and suppresses nitric oxide and ERK production. These processes are required for memory re-consolidation; inhibiting them may reduce cue-related craving memories in cocaine dependent subjects. OBJECTIVES: To assess the efficacy of lidocaine in decreasing cue-induced cocaine craving and cocaine use. METHODS: Treatment-seeking cocaine-dependent participants (n = 33, 25 men) were recruited. Personalized craving and relaxation scripts were developed. Participants were then randomly assigned in a double-blind design to either receive intravenous lidocaine immediately following a cocaine craving script (lidocaine/craving), saline following a craving script (saline/craving), or lidocaine following a relaxation script (lidocaine/relax). One week following the infusion, cue-induced craving was assessed in the same paradigm without an infusion. Cocaine use and craving were assessed for 4 weeks following infusion. RESULTS: The administration of lidocaine during craving induction (lidocaine/craving) did not decrease cue-induced craving during craving reactivation one week later or craving and cocaine use over the 4-week follow-up period compared to the saline/craving group. There were no significant differences in craving and cocaine use between the lidocaine/relax and saline/craving groups. CONCLUSION: Lidocaine administered following craving induction did not decrease subsequent cue-induced craving or cocaine use. Blocking the reconsolidation of craving-related memories with pharmacological agents remains an important area of investigation.


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Cocaine-Related Disorders/drug therapy , Cocaine-Related Disorders/psychology , Cues , Drug-Seeking Behavior/drug effects , Lidocaine/therapeutic use , Memory Consolidation/drug effects , Adult , Animals , Cocaine/administration & dosage , Cocaine/adverse effects , Double-Blind Method , Drug-Seeking Behavior/physiology , Female , Humans , Male , Memory Consolidation/physiology , Middle Aged , Treatment Outcome , Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel Blockers/therapeutic use
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