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Discriminative stimulus properties of narcotic and non-narcotic drugs in rats trained to discriminate opiate ϰ-receptor agonists

✍ Scribed by Gary T. Shearman; Albert Herz


Publisher
Springer
Year
1982
Tongue
English
Weight
410 KB
Volume
78
Category
Article
ISSN
0033-3158

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✦ Synopsis


The purpose of this study was to evaluate the discriminative stimulus properties of some narcotic and non-narcotic drugs in rats trained to discriminate the effect of the proposed opiate kappa-receptor agonists ethylketocyclazocine and bremazocine. Male Sprague-Dawley rats were trained in a two-lever food-reinforced paradigm to discriminate between the effect of ethylketocyclazocine (0.32 mg/kg) or bremazocine (0.04 mg/kg) and saline. Both groups of trained rats showed dose-dependent generalization to the effect of the proposed kappa-agonist MRZ-2033 and some animals generalized the effect of nalorphine and pentazocine. Some ethylketocyclazocine - but no bremazocine - trained rats generalized the effect of buprenorphine. The effect of dextrorphan, phencyclidine, and ketamine was generalized by some bremazocine -, but no ethylketocyclazocine-trained rats. Neither group of rats generalized the effect of etorphine, haloperidol, diazepam, or pentobarbital. These data suggest the usefulness of this procedure to evaluate the kappa-like properties of opioid drugs.


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