Department of Psychology, University of Houston, Houston, TX, United States.
Department of Psychology, University of Houston, Houston, TX, United States.
Front Neuroendocrinol. 2023 Oct;71:101096. doi: 10.1016/j.yfrne.2023.101096. Epub 2023 Aug 18.
The prevalence of opioid use disorder and overdose continues to harm the U.S. population and is further exacerbated by the use of the synthetic opioid, fentanyl, and its analogs. Gender differences in the effects of fentanyl are not well understood. The present article reviews evidence for gender and sex differences in the physiological and behavioral effects of fentanyl in humans and animals. Biological sex seems to be a foundational driver in addiction vulnerability and affects mechanisms related to opioid use including fentanyl. Fentanyl has distinct pharmacodynamics and enhanced efficacy relative to other opioids that highlights the need to investigate how females may be uniquely altered by its use. Behavioral and physiological responses to fentanyl are found to differ by sex and gender in many cases, including outputs like affective symptoms, analgesia, tolerance, and withdrawal emphasizing the need for further research about the role of biological sex on fentanyl use.
阿片类药物使用障碍和过量的流行继续危害美国人口,而合成阿片类药物芬太尼及其类似物的使用则进一步加剧了这一问题。芬太尼对性别差异的影响尚不清楚。本文综述了在人类和动物中,芬太尼对生理和行为影响的性别和性别差异的证据。生物性别似乎是成瘾易感性的基础驱动因素,并影响与阿片类药物使用相关的机制,包括芬太尼。芬太尼具有独特的药效动力学和比其他阿片类药物更强的疗效,这突出表明需要研究女性使用芬太尼时可能会受到怎样的独特影响。在许多情况下,包括情感症状、镇痛、耐受和戒断等方面,对芬太尼的行为和生理反应存在性别差异,这强调了需要进一步研究生物性别对芬太尼使用的作用。