Respiratory effects of buprenorphine/naloxone alone and in combination with diazepam in naive and tolerant rats

Toxicol Lett. 2014 Jul 15;228(2):75-84. doi: 10.1016/j.toxlet.2014.04.009. Epub 2014 Apr 21.

Abstract

Respiratory depression has been attributed to buprenorphine (BUP) misuse or combination with benzodiazepines. BUP/naloxone (NLX) has been marketed as maintenance treatment, aiming at preventing opiate addicts from self-injecting crushed pills. However, to date, BUP/NLX benefits in comparison to BUP alone remain debated. We investigated the plethysmography effects of BUP/NLX in comparison to BUP/solvent administered by intravenous route in naive and BUP-tolerant Sprague-Dawley rats, and in combination with diazepam (DZP) or its solvent. In naive rats, BUP/NLX in comparison to BUP significantly increased respiratory frequency (f, P<0.05) without altering minute volume (VE). In combination to DZP, BUP/NLX significantly increased expiratory time (P<0.01) and decreased f (P<0.01), tidal volume (VT, P<0.001), and VE (P<0.001) while BUP only decreased VT (P<0.5). In BUP-tolerant rats, no significant differences in respiratory effects were observed between BUP/NLX and BUP. In contrast, in combination to DZP, BUP/NLX did not significantly alter the plethysmography parameters, while BUP increased inspiratory time (P<0.001) and decreased f (P<0.01) and VE (P<0.001). In conclusion, differences in respiratory effects between BUP/NLX and BUP are only significant in combination with DZP, with increased depression in naive rats but reduced depression in BUP-tolerant rats. However, BUP/NLX benefits in humans remain to be determined.

Keywords: Buprenorphine; Diazepam; Naloxone; Respiratory depression; Whole-body plethysmography.

MeSH terms

  • Analgesics, Opioid / toxicity*
  • Analysis of Variance
  • Animals
  • Buprenorphine / toxicity*
  • Diazepam / toxicity*
  • Drug Interactions
  • Drug Tolerance
  • Hypnotics and Sedatives / toxicity*
  • Male
  • Naloxone / toxicity*
  • Narcotic Antagonists / toxicity*
  • Plethysmography, Whole Body
  • Rats
  • Rats, Sprague-Dawley
  • Respiratory Insufficiency / chemically induced*

Substances

  • Analgesics, Opioid
  • Hypnotics and Sedatives
  • Narcotic Antagonists
  • Naloxone
  • Buprenorphine
  • Diazepam