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Bi-directional Acceleration of Alcohol Use and Opioid Use Disorder
Journal of Drug and Alcohol Research (2019)
  • Wenfei Huang, Seton Hall University
  • Erika P Penaherrera, Seton Hall University
  • Danaika F Desir, Seton Hall University
  • Dominick L Gamarro, Seton Hall University
  • Jessica Cottrell, Seton Hall University
  • Tin-Chun Chu, Seton Hall University
  • Sulie L. Chang, Seton Hall University
Abstract
Alcohol is the most widely used addictive substance. Severe alcohol abuse is diagnosed as "alcohol use disorder" (AUD). A common and harmful drinking pattern is binge drinking that elevates a person's blood alcohol concentration to ≥ 0.08%. Such drinking may be an early indicator of AUD. Opioid misuse and dependence have become worldwide crises. Patterned consumption of various opioids can develop into opioid use disorder (OUD). An intertwined epidemic exists between opioid abuse, alcohol addiction, and binge drinking. Currently, studies on the interaction of AUD and OUD are limited and the underlying mechanisms linking these disorders remains unclear. We reviewed studies on AUD and OUD and utilized Ingenuity Pathway Analysis (IPA) to identify mechanisms of AUD and OUD interaction and potential gene targets for therapeutic agents. According to IPA Canonical Pathways Analysis, Gamma-aminobutyric Acid (GABA) Receptor Signaling, Neuroinflammation Signaling Pathway, Opioid Signaling Pathway and Dopamine-DARPP32 Feedback in cAMP Signaling are potential contributors to the interaction of AUD and OUD.
Keywords
  • alcohol abuse,
  • alcohol use disorder,
  • ingenuity pathway analysis,
  • opioid dependence,
  • opioid use disorder
Publication Date
October 18, 2019
DOI
10.4303/jdar/236084
Citation Information
Wenfei Huang, Erika P Penaherrera, Danaika F Desir, Dominick L Gamarro, et al.. "Bi-directional Acceleration of Alcohol Use and Opioid Use Disorder" Journal of Drug and Alcohol Research Vol. 8 Iss. 2 (2019) p. 1 - 15 ISSN: 2090-8342
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/tin-chun_chu/41/