Oxytocin as a treatment for alcohol use disorder and heavy drinking: A narrative review
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Oxytocin as a treatment for alcohol use disorder and heavy drinking: A narrative review
Abstract
Oxytocin is increasingly being studied for treating symptoms of alcohol use disorders and heavy drinking behavior. The neuropeptide oxytocin facilitates social relationships and modulates the body's stress response by strengthening coping mechanisms and reducing anxiety. Relatedly, oxytocin is also thought to play a role in processes associated with craving and withdrawal from alcohol. This review aims to primarily provide an overview of preclinical and clinical literature on the applications of oxytocin in alcohol use, and additionally discuss a framework for types of trials and the variety of parameters that affect different study designs. A review of the existing literature in this area suggests that while low dosages of oxytocin do not affect drinking behavior and tolerance, higher dosages taken prior to alcohol exposure have varying behavioral and physiological results. Depending on quantity and timing, oxytocin treatments resulted in declines in withdrawal symptoms and alcohol self-administration in preclinical studies and may decrease neural cue reactivity and withdrawal symptoms in clinical studies. Current ongoing trials are expanding on this work to thoroughly explore clinical applications of oxytocin. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).
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