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New opioid DFNZ relieves pain with potentially lower addiction risk in rats
health1 month ago

New opioid DFNZ relieves pain with potentially lower addiction risk in rats

A Nature paper reports that a newly patented nitazene opioid, DFNZ, provides pain relief in rats with less risk of overdose and addiction signals than morphine: it causes less respiratory depression, does not trigger a large dopamine surge, and rats self-administering DFNZ showed milder withdrawal than those given morphine. In heroin self-administration tests, DFNZ and fentanyl reduced lever-pressing compared with placebo, suggesting potential uses for treating opioid use disorder. However, researchers caution that these are early animal results, and rigorous multi-phase clinical trials are needed to assess safety, efficacy, and appropriate dosing before any human use could be approved, likely a decade or more away.

Epigenetic Echoes: Pesticide Exposure Linked to Disease Across 20 Rat Generations
science2 months ago

Epigenetic Echoes: Pesticide Exposure Linked to Disease Across 20 Rat Generations

A single in utero exposure to the fungicide vinclozolin in rats increased disease risk across 20 generations, with severity climbing in later generations, implying heritable epigenetic changes that could illuminate the roots of chronic diseases in humans and inform preventative medicine; study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

"Caffeine Protects Spatial Memory from Stress"
science2 years ago

"Caffeine Protects Spatial Memory from Stress"

A study conducted in Turkey found that adding caffeine to the drinking water of rats exposed to social isolation stress prevented them from developing spatial memory impairments. The research, published in Developmental Neuroscience, revealed that rats who consumed caffeine did not show spatial memory impairments, unlike those who did not. The study sheds light on the effects of caffeine on the brains of stressed rats, but it should be noted that the study was conducted on rats and not on humans.

"Promising Potential: Spinach Extract Speeds Up Diabetic Wound Healing"
health2 years ago

"Promising Potential: Spinach Extract Speeds Up Diabetic Wound Healing"

A study conducted on rats suggests that spinach extract may promote the healing of diabetic ulcers. Chronic diabetic ulcers are a significant issue for individuals with diabetes, often leading to amputation. The study found that both water-based and alcohol-based spinach extracts improved wound healing, with the alcohol-based extract showing a slight advantage. The best results were observed in rats that received spinach extract before the induction of diabetes. Spinach is rich in compounds such as vitamins, antioxidants, glutamine, and zinc, which may contribute to its wound-healing properties. While further research is needed to confirm these findings in humans, spinach extract shows potential for accelerating wound healing in both diabetic and non-diabetic individuals.