Synergistic Effect of Combination Treatment of Brexpiprazole and Nalmefene on Ethanol Intake in Rats
Naoki Amada, Mai Nakamura, Yuta Ohgi, Yusuke Kakumoto, Mikio Suzuki, Takashi Futamura, Kenji Maeda

TL;DR
This study shows that combining two drugs, brexpiprazole and nalmefene, can significantly reduce alcohol intake in rats more effectively than either drug alone.
Contribution
The novel finding is the synergistic effect of subeffective doses of brexpiprazole and nalmefene in reducing ethanol intake in rats.
Findings
Brexpiprazole (0.1 mg/kg) and nalmefene (0.4 mg/kg) alone significantly decreased ethanol intake in rats.
The combination of subeffective doses of brexpiprazole (0.01 mg/kg) and nalmefene (0.04 mg/kg) synergistically reduced ethanol intake.
The combination effect was statistically significant (p = 0.0033) compared to pre-treatment levels.
Abstract
Reduction of alcohol consumption is one of treatment goals to reduce harm among individuals with alcohol use disorder (AUD), a major worldwide health problem, for which nalmefene, an opioid receptor modulator, is used. In this study, the effect of nalmefene on ethanol (EtOH) intake, already reported, was evaluated in Wistar rats, as validation. In addition, effects of brexpiprazole, serotonin–dopamine activity modulator, alone and in combination with nalmefene were evaluated to investigate further treatment option for AUD. During the first training phase, animals had 10% EtOH as the only drinking fluid available for the first 5 days. Then, the animals had a 24‐h free choice between EtOH and water for 39 days which is named the continual access paradigm. Thereafter, the limited access paradigm, which restricted the availability of 10% EtOH to 1 h every day, was carried out for 114 days.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior · Alcohol Consumption and Health Effects · Regulation of Appetite and Obesity
