Marjan Lari’s research while affiliated with Semnan University and other places

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Figure 1. Timeline of Experiments (see section 2 for details)
Figure 2. Effect of Environmental Enrichment (EE) on the Anxiety-Like Behavior in Morphine Withdrawn Rats Receiving MMT A: The Percentages of Time Spent in Open Arm; and B: The Total Arm Entries (counts) of the EPM (n=8 rats per group). Data are expressed as Mean±SEM. EE rats spent significantly more time in the open arms in the Sal/Sal/EE, D/Sal/EE, and D/Meth/EE groups. *P<0.05 vs the Sal/Sal/SE group; ***P<0.0001 vs the Sal/Meth/SE group; ^^^P<0.0001 vs the D/Sal/SE group; ### P<0.0001 vs the D/Meth/SE group.
Figure 3. Effect of Environmental Enrichment (EE) on the Depression and OCD-Like Behaviors in Morphine Withdrawn Rats Receiving MMT A: The Percentages of Sucrose Preference Using the SPT; and B: The Self-Grooming Sign (n=8 rats per group). Data are expressed as Mean±SEM. The percentages of sucrose preference were lower in the D/Sal/SE and D/Meth/SE rats, while the percentages were higher in the D/Sal/EE and D/Meth/EE groups. Also, the self-grooming scores were lower in the D/Sal/EE and D/Meth/EE rats. In A: ^P<0.05; ^^^P<0.0001; ^^P<0.003 vs the Sal/Sal/SE group; ***P<0.0001 vs the Sal/Meth/SE group; ### P<0.0001 vs the D/Sal/SE group; $$$ P<0.0001 vs the D/Meth/SE group. In B: *P<0.02; ***P<0.0001 vs the Sal/Sal/SE group; ^P<0.047 vs the D/Sal/SE group; # P<0.04 vs the D/Meth/SE group.
Figure 4. Effect of Environmental Enrichment (EE) on Voluntary Morphine Consumption in Morphine Withdrawn Rats Under MMT A: Water Intake; B: Morphine Consumption; C: The Morphine Preference Ratio (n=8 rats per group). Data are expressed as Mean±SEM. The Sal/Meth/EE, D/Sal/EE, and D/Meth/EE groups exhibited a decrease in morphine preference ratios during three periods. In B and C: ^^^P<0.0001, ^^P< P=0.011, ^^^P< P=0.0001, ^^P< P=0.011, ^^^P<P=0.0001 vs the Sal/Sal/SE group; K P<P=0.047, KKKP<P=0.0001, KKP<0.003, KKKP<0.0001vs the D/Sal/SE group; $ P<0.04, $$P<0.011, $$$ P<0.0001 vs the Sal/ Meth/SE group, + P<0.031, +++ P<0.0001 vs the D/Meth/SE group, aa P<0.005, aaa P<0.0001, aa P<0.005 vs the D/Sal/EE group.
Environmental Enrichment Ameliorates Psychological Dependence Symptoms and Voluntary Morphine Consumption in Morphine Withdrawn Rats Under Methadone Maintenance Treatment
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September 2021

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Basic and Clinical Neuroscience Journal

Marjan Lari

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Mahmoud Najafi

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Ali-Mohammad Rezaei

Introduction: Previous studies have shown that physical and psychological dependence and the vulnerability to relapse are still present during MMT. Thus, this study examined whether Enriched Environment (EE) would attenuate anxiety, depressive, and obsessive-compulsive-like behaviors, as well as voluntary morphine consumption following Methadone Maintenance Treatment (MMT) in morphine withdrawn rats. Methods: The rats were injected bi-daily doses (10 mg/kg, 12-h interval) of morphine for 14 days. Then, the rats were reared in a Standard Environment (SE) or EE for 30 more days during morphine withdrawal, simultaneous with receiving MMT. The rats were tested for anxiety (the Elevated Plus Maze [EPM]) and depression (Sucrose Preference Test [SPT]), Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) as grooming behavior, and voluntary morphine consumption using a Two-Bottle Choice (TBC) paradigm. Results: The findings revealed that EE experience in morphine withdrawn rats under MMT significantly increased the EPM open-arm time and higher sucrose preference than SE rats. Also, we found that the EE decreased the self-grooming behavior and morphine preference ratio in morphine withdrawn rats receiving MMT compared to the SE group. Conclusion: We conclude that exposure to EE decreased methadone-induced anxiety, depressive and OCD-like behaviors, and voluntary morphine consumption in morphine withdrawn rats under MMT. Thus, the EE seems to be one of the strategies for reducing MMT-induced behavioral dysfunction and the risk of relapse induced by morphine withdrawal.

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... People living in counties with lower levels of social isolation and residential stability have a higher risk of substance dependence(38). The rat model found that depression and anxiety increased during MMT, and a rich living environment could reduce the occurrence of MMT depression and anxiety (39). Positive life experiences and anti-stress effects may prevent the release of drug addiction from developing (40). ...

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Cognitive and Psychological Status of Methadone Maintenance Treatment Patients in Yunnan Province and Its Influencing Factors
Environmental Enrichment Ameliorates Psychological Dependence Symptoms and Voluntary Morphine Consumption in Morphine Withdrawn Rats Under Methadone Maintenance Treatment

Basic and Clinical Neuroscience Journal