Noradrenergic modulation of the discriminative-stimulus effects of methamphetamine in rats

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作者
Munzar, P [1 ]
Goldberg, SR [1 ]
机构
[1] NIDA, Preclin Pharmacol Lab, NIH, Intramural Res Program, Baltimore, MD 21224 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
methamphetamine; drug discrimination; norepinephrine; desipramine; nisoxetine; isoproterenol; propranolol; methoxamine; prazosin; clonidine; yohimbine; rat;
D O I
10.1007/s002130050950
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Rationale: Neurochemical and clinical studies indicate involvement of noradrenergic (NE) neurotransmitter system in the actions of methamphetamine. Objective: The present study investigated NE involvement in the discriminative-stimulus effects of methamphetamine. Methods: In Sprague-Dawley rats trained to discriminate 1.0 mg/kg methamphetamine, IP, from saline under a fixed-ratio schedule of food presentation, effects of various NE agonists, antagonists and uptake inhibitors were tested. Results: Desipramine (3.0-18.0 mg/kg) and nisoxetine (5.6-30.0 mg/kg), two selective NE-uptake inhibitors, did not significantly generalize to methamphetamine when administered alone, but 5.6 mg/kg desipramine and 10.0 mg/kg nisoxetine significantly shifted the methamphetamine dose-response curve to the left. The beta NE agonist, isoproterenol (0.56-3.0 mg/kg), and antagonist, propranolol (1.0-18.0 mg/kg), neither generalized to methamphetamine when given alone nor altered the discriminative-stimulus effects of methamphetamine when administered in combination. The alpha-1 NE agonist methoxamine (1.0-5.6 mg/kg) failed to generalize to the methamphetamine training stimulus. When given in combination with methamphetamine, the alpha-1 NE antagonist, prazosin (1.0 mg/kg), shifted the methamphetamine dose-response curve somewhat to the right and partially blocked the discriminative-stimulus effects of the 1.0 mg/kg training dose of methamphetamine, but these changes were not significant or dose-related, with further increases in prazosin dose (1.8-10.0 mg/kg) either producing similar or smaller changes. The alpha-2 NE agonist, clonidine, partially generalized to methamphetamine at doses of 0.1-0.18 mg/kg and increased drug-appropriate responding at lower doses of methamphetamine, but it partially blocked the discriminative-stimulus effects of higher 0.56-1.0 mg/kg doses of methamphetamine over the same dose range. The alpha-2 NE antagonist, yohimbine, also partially generalized to methamphetamine and blocked the discriminative-stimulus effects of the 1.0 mg/kg training dose of methamphetamine at doses of 5.6-10.0 mg/kg. A lower 3.0 mg/kg dose of yohimbine increased methamphetamine-appropriate responding when given together with low 0.1-0.3 mg/kg doses of methamphetamine. Conclusions: The present data suggest that the NE system plays a modulatory role in the discriminative-stimulus effects of methamphetamine. These effects appear to be mediated through NE uptake sites and alpha-2 receptors, with limited involvement of alpha-1 receptors and beta receptors.
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页码:293 / 301
页数:9
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