Increased heroin intake and relapse vulnerability in intermittent relative to continuous self-administration: Sex differences in rats.
Ginevra D'OttavioIngrid ReverteDavide RagozzinoMaria MeringoloMichele Stanislaw MilellaFernando BoixMarco VenniroAldo BadianiDaniele CaprioliPublished in: British journal of pharmacology (2022)
Intermittent heroin access in rats resembles critical features of heroin use disorder: a self-administration pattern characterized by repeated large doses of heroin and higher relapse vulnerability during early abstinence. This has significant implications for refining animal models of substance use disorder and for better understanding of the neuroadaptations responsible for this disorder.