Is R(+)‐Baclofen the best option for the future of Baclofen in alcohol dependence pharmacotherapy? Insights from the preclinical side (original) (raw)
Addiction Biology, 2020
Abstract
For several decades, studies conducted to evaluate the efficacy of RS(±)‐Baclofen in the treatment of alcohol dependence yielded contrasting results. Human and animal studies recently questioned the use of the racemic drug in patients since a potential important role of the different enantiomers has been revealed with an efficacy thought to reside with the active R(+)‐enantiomer. Here we conducted experiments in the postdependent rat model of alcohol dependence to compare the efficacy of R(+)‐Baclofen or S(−)‐Baclofen to that of RS(±)‐Baclofen on ethanol intake, seeking, and relapse. R(+)‐Baclofen was more effective than RS(±)‐Baclofen in reducing ethanol intake and seeking during acute withdrawal and during relapse after abstinence. We also used an original population approach in order to identify drug responders. We found a significant proportion of responders to S(−)‐Baclofen and RS(±)‐Baclofen, displaying an increase in ethanol intake, and this increasing effect on alcohol intak...
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