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Extinction of drug cue reactivity in methamphetamine-dependent individuals
Authors:Kimber L Price  Michael E Saladin  Nathaniel L Baker  Stacia M DeSantis  Kathleen T Brady
Institution:a Division of Clinical Neuroscience, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina, 67 President Street, PO Box 250861, Charleston, SC 29425, USA
b Department of Health Sciences and Research, University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, USA
c Division of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, Department of Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, USA
Abstract:Conditioned responses to drug-related environmental cues (such as craving) play a critical role in relapse to drug use. Animal models demonstrate that repeated exposure to drug-associated cues in the absence of drug administration leads to the extinction of conditioned responses, but the few existing clinical trials focused on extinction of conditioned responses to drug-related cues in drug-dependent individuals show equivocal results. The current study examined drug-related cue reactivity and response extinction in a laboratory setting in methamphetamine-dependent individuals. Methamphetamine cue-elicited craving was extinguished during two sessions of repeated (3) within-session exposures to multi-modal (picture, video, and in-vivo) cues, with no evidence of spontaneous recovery between sessions. A trend was noted for a greater attenuation of response in participants with longer (4-7 day) inter-session intervals. These results indicate that extinction of drug cue conditioned responding occurs in methamphetamine-dependent individuals, offering promise for the development of extinction- based treatment strategies.
Keywords:Methamphetamine addiction  Craving  Drug cues  Cue exposure  Cue exposure therapy
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