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Chlorpromazine as a discriminative stimulus in rats: Generalization to typical and atypical antipsychotics

โœ Scribed by Joseph H. Porter; Herbert E. Covington III; Stephen A. Varvel; Robert E. Vann; Tracy A. Warren


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
174 KB
Volume
48
Category
Article
ISSN
0272-4391

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โœฆ Synopsis


The discriminative stimulus properties of the typical antipsychotic chlorpromazine were examined in a two-lever drug discrimination procedure for food reward. Six of nine rats readily acquired the discrimination between 1.0 mg/kg chlorpromazine (i.p.) and vehicle in a mean of 29.7 training sessions. The chlorpromazine generalization curve was dose-dependent and yielded an ED 50 of 0.305 mg/kg (95% confidence interval (CI) = 0.201-0.463 mg/kg). The chlorpromazine cue generalized to the atypical antipsychotics clozapine (ED 50 for the clozapine curve was 0.258 mg/kg [95% CI = 0.047-1.420 mg/kg]) and olanzapine (ED 50 for the olanzapine curve was 0.199 mg/kg [95% CI = 0.076-0.522 mg/kg]) and to the typical antipsychotic thioridazine (ED 50 for the thioridazine curve was 3.103 mg/kg [95% CI = 1.993-4.832 mg/kg]). Haloperidol (a typical antipsychotic) and raclopride (an atypical antipsychotic) did not substitute for chlorpromazine. It is clear from the present results that the discriminative stimulus properties of chlorpromazine share similarities both with the atypical antipsychotics clozapine and olanzapine and with the typical antipsychotic thioridazine. The extent to which the discriminative stimulus properties of antipsychotic drugs reflect or are predictive of their therapeutic effects in schizophrenic patients remains unclear.


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