The discriminative stimulus properties of nicotine, d-amphetamine and morphine in dopamine depleted rats.

Psychopharmacology communications Pub Date : 1976-01-01
J A Rosecrans, W T Chance, M D Schechter
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Rats permanetly depleted of central dopamine (DA) via 6-OHDA neonatally were studied in relation to their ability to discriminate various psychoactive drugs from saline using a two-bar operant procedure. DA rats learned to discriminate both morphine (4 mg/kh) and d-amphetamine (0.9 mg/kg) as rapidly as controls and exhibited similar sensitivity when dose-generalization studies were conducted. However, DA rats appeared to tolerate higher doses of the same drug better than controls indicating that they were more tolerant to behavioral disruption. It was suggested that the behavioral disruption. It was suggested that the behavioral disruption usurons. DA rats had more difficulty learning to discriminate nicotine than controls. In fact the peripherally injected nicotine stimulus generalized to hippocampal (Hp) injections in controls but was not observed in DA rats. These data suggest that part of nicotine's discriminative stimulus properties may be contingent upon the integrity of a Hp-DA connection.

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多巴胺缺失大鼠尼古丁、d-安非他命和吗啡的鉴别刺激特性。
通过6-羟多巴胺(6-OHDA)永久耗尽的大鼠在出生时使用两bar操作程序研究了它们区分各种精神活性药物和生理盐水的能力。DA大鼠学会区分吗啡(4 mg/kh)和d-安非他明(0.9 mg/kg)的速度与对照组一样快,并且在剂量泛化研究中表现出相似的敏感性。然而,DA大鼠似乎比对照组更能耐受更高剂量的相同药物,这表明它们对行为破坏的耐受性更强。有人认为,行为中断。有人认为,行为破坏是篡夺。DA大鼠比对照组更难学会辨别尼古丁。事实上,外周注射尼古丁刺激在对照组中扩展到海马(Hp)注射,但在DA大鼠中未观察到。这些数据表明,尼古丁的部分判别刺激特性可能取决于Hp-DA连接的完整性。
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