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Grants - AWARD SUMMARY


UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY


Opioid abuse and dependence are growing public health problems in the United States. While rates of heroin use have remained fairly stable over the past several years, abuse and dependence on prescription opioids have shown sharp increases over the past decade. In 2006 (SAMHSA, 2007b), it was estimated that approximately one million people were prescription opioid-dependent (based upon DSM-IV criteria) adding to the current one million people estimated by the Office of National Drug Control Policy to be addicted to heroin. While there are existing pharmacotherapies approved for the treatment of opioid dependence in the United States, the most efficacious (buprenorphine and methadone) are restricted in use to specified practice conditions, thus limiting their availability to patients. Substance P, a neurokinin peptide, is widely distributed throughout human brain and its receptors are highly expressed in brain regions involved in affect and reward. Recent evidence suggests that inactivation of substance P receptors (NK1), either through genetic deletion or pharmacological blockade, significantly attenuates the rewarding effects of opioids in an array of non-human laboratory models. We hypothesize that pretreatment with a substance P receptor antagonist may reduce the direct pharmacodynamic actions of mu opioid agonists related to their abuse liability and rewarding effects in humans. Aprepitant is a NK1 receptor antagonist used clinically for its anti-emetic action. The proposed studies will enroll healthy adult male and female volunteers with histories of illicit opioid use. Two inpatient experiments will be conducted that incorporate double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized, within-subject designs, and include careful evaluation of full dose-effect and time action curves on multi-dimensional outcomes. Experiment 1 will examine the effects of acute doses of aprepitant alone and in combination with acute doses of oral oxycodone and intranasal oxycodone in non-dependent opioid abusers (n=10). Pharmacodynamic outcomes will include subject- and observer-rated measures related to abuse potential, psychomotor performance and physiological indices. Experiment 2 will examine the effects of chronic dosing with aprepitant and test its ability at steady state to alter the reinforcing effects of intranasal oxycodone (n=10). A progressive ratio self-administration procedure will be employed in this study to examine directly opioid reinforcement. Additionally, the pharmacodynamic interactions after repeated dosing of aprepitant with oxycodone on an array of measures will be examined during the sample sessions. Thus, these studies will provide new information on the safety of NK1 antagonist treatment under both acute and chronic dosing conditions and on its potential efficacy to alter the abuse liability and reinforcing properties of oxycodone. These studies are responsive to the RFA (DA-06-002) as they will provide proof-of-concept data and assess the utility of a novel CNS target, the substance P receptor, by evaluating the potential efficacy of an NK1 receptor antagonist, aprepitant, to reduce the abuse liability and reinforcing effects of opioids in humans. PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: This project will test the hypothesis that blockade of substance P receptors in human brain may reduce the effects of opioids related to their abuse. The substance P system has not been examined as a potential target for the development of treatments for opioid abuse and dependence. Thus, these studies, conducted in healthy humans, will provide fundamental information regarding the potential for this system as a target for development of new treatment agents for opioid use disorders.

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AWARD OVERVIEW

AWARD OVERVIEW
Award Number 1R01DA027031-01 Funding Agency Department of Health and Human Services
Total Award Amount $684,807 Project Location - City Lexington
Award Date 08/14/2009 Project Location - State KY
Project Status Completed Project Location - Zip 40508-0000
Jobs Reported 0.00 Congressional District 06
Project Location - Country US

Recipient Information (Grants)

Recipient Information (Grants)
Recipient Name UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
Recipient DUNS Number 939017877
Recipient Address 500 S LIMESTONE 109 KINKEAD HALL
Recipient City LEXINGTON
Recipient State Kentucky
Recipient Zip 40526-0001
Recipient Congressional District 06
Recipient Country USA
Required to Report Top 5
Highly Compensated Officials
No

Projects and Jobs Information

Projects and Jobs Information
Project Title New Neural Targets for Opioid Use Disorders: Human Studies
Project Status Completed
Final Project Report Submitted Yes
Project Activities Description Medical Research, General/Other
Quarterly Activities/Project Description In this quarter, the research staff were involved in running the data collection and data quality assurance activities. The research team worked on statistical analysis of the final data set for the second study. The manuscript was reviewed as a second submission, accepted and published in Experimental Clinical and Psychopharmacology. Both studies were prepared for GCP audit which occurred in April. Close out activities are underway for both studies (FDA, IRB) and the grant. This grant is complete.
Jobs Created 0.00
Description of Jobs Created No direct jobs this quarter. The project ended July 31, 2012.


Purchaser Information (Grants)

Purchaser Information
Contracting Office ID Not Reported
Contracting Office Name Not Available
Contracting Office Region Not Available
TAS Major Program 75-0908

Award Information

Award Information
Award Date 08/14/2009
Award Number 1R01DA027031-01
Order Number
Award Type Grants
Funding Agency ID 75
Funding Agency Name Department of Health and Human Services
Funding Office Name Not Available
Awarding Agency ID 75
Awarding Agency Name Department of Health and Human Services
Amount of Award $684,807
Funds Invoiced/Received $680,736
Expenditure Amount $680,736
Infrastructure Expenditure Amount $0
Infrastructure Purpose and Rationale Not Reported
Infrastructure Point of Contact Name Not Reported
Infrastructure Point of Contact Email Not Reported
Infrastructure Point of Contact Phone Not Reported
Infrastructure Point of Contact Address Not Reported
Infrastructure Point of Contact City Not Reported
Infrastructure Point of Contact State Not Reported
Infrastructure Point of Contact Zip Not Reported

Product or Service Information (Grants)

Product or Service Information
Primary Activity Code H01
Activity Description Medical Research, General/Other

Sub-Awards Information

Sub-Awards Information
Sub-awards to Organizations 0
Sub-award Amounts to Organizations $0
Sub-Awards to Individuals 0
Sub-Award Amounts to Individuals $0
Number of Sub-awards less than $25,000/award 0
Amount of Sub-awards less than $25,000/award $0
Number of payments to vendors greater than $25,000 0
Total Amount of payments to vendors greater than $25,000/award $0
Number of payments to vendors less than $25,000/award 46
Total Amount of payments to vendors less than $25,000/award $12,950







Project Location Detail

Location Information
Latitude, Longitude 38º 2' 12", -84º 29' 57"
Congressional District 06
Address 1 201 Kinkead Hall
Address 2
City Lexington
County Fayette
State KY
Zip 40508-0000
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