Separate and combined effects of gabapentin and [INCREMENT]9-tetrahydrocannabinol in humans discriminating [INCREMENT]9-tetrahydrocannabinol.
Behav Pharmacol. 2016 Apr; 27(2-3 Spec Issue):215-24.BP

Abstract

The aim of the present study was to examine a potential mechanism of action of gabapentin to manage cannabis-use disorders by determining the interoceptive effects of gabapentin in cannabis users discriminating [INCREMENT]-tetrahydrocannabinol ([INCREMENT]-THC) using a pharmacologically selective drug-discrimination procedure. Eight cannabis users learned to discriminate 30 mg oral [INCREMENT]-THC from placebo and then received gabapentin (600 and 1200 mg), [INCREMENT]-THC (5, 15, and 30 mg), and placebo alone and in combination. Self-report, task performance, and physiological measures were also collected. [INCREMENT]-THC served as a discriminative stimulus, produced positive subjective effects, elevated heart rate, and impaired psychomotor performance. Both doses of gabapentin substituted for the [INCREMENT]-THC discriminative stimulus and engendered subjective and performance-impairing effects that overlapped with those of [INCREMENT]-THC when administered alone. When administered concurrently, gabapentin shifted the discriminative-stimulus effects of [INCREMENT]-THC leftward/upward, and combinations of [INCREMENT]-THC and gabapentin generally produced larger effects on cannabinoid-sensitive outcomes relative to [INCREMENT]-THC alone. These results suggest that one mechanism by which gabapentin might facilitate cannabis abstinence is by producing effects that overlap with those of cannabinoids.

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Lile JA
Departments of aBehavioral SciencebPsychiatrycInternal Medicine, College of MedicinedDepartment of Psychology, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, USA.
Wesley MJ
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Kelly TH
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Hays LR
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MeSH

AminesAnalysis of VarianceBlood PressureBody TemperatureCyclohexanecarboxylic AcidsDiscrimination LearningDronabinolDrug CombinationsExcitatory Amino Acid AntagonistsFemaleGabapentinHeart RateHumansMaleMarijuana AbuseOutcome Assessment, Health CarePsychomotor PerformanceSurveys and QuestionnairesVisual Analog Scalegamma-Aminobutyric Acid

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Journal Article
Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

Language

eng

PubMed ID

26313650