AUTHOR=Lam Doris , Sebastian Aimy , Bogguri Chandrakumar , Hum Nicholas R. , Ladd Alexander , Cadena Jose , Valdez Carlos A. , Fischer Nicholas O. , Loots Gabriela G. , Enright Heather A. TITLE=Dose-dependent consequences of sub-chronic fentanyl exposure on neuron and glial co-cultures JOURNAL=Frontiers in Toxicology VOLUME=4 YEAR=2022 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/toxicology/articles/10.3389/ftox.2022.983415 DOI=10.3389/ftox.2022.983415 ISSN=2673-3080 ABSTRACT=
Fentanyl is one of the most common opioid analgesics administered to patients undergoing surgery or for chronic pain management. While the side effects of chronic fentanyl abuse are recognized (e.g., addiction, tolerance, impairment of cognitive functions, and inhibit nociception, arousal, and respiration), it remains poorly understood what and how changes in brain activity from chronic fentanyl use influences the respective behavioral outcome. Here, we examined the functional and molecular changes to cortical neural network activity following sub-chronic exposure to two fentanyl concentrations, a low (0.01 μM) and high (10 μM) dose. Primary rat co-cultures, containing cortical neurons, astrocytes, and oligodendrocyte precursor cells, were seeded in wells on either a 6-well multi-electrode array (MEA, for electrophysiology) or a 96-well tissue culture plate (for serial endpoint bulk RNA sequencing analysis). Once networks matured (at 28 days