Effects of mu opioid agonists alone and in combination with cocaine and d-amphetamine in rhesus monkeys trained to discriminate cocaine

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Negus, SS [1 ]
Gatch, MB [1 ]
Mello, NK [1 ]
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[1] Harvard Univ, McLean Hosp, Sch Med, Alcohol & Drug Abuse Res Ctr, Belmont, MA 02178 USA
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cocaine; d-amphetamine; heroin; alfentanil; fentanyl; morphine; drug discrimination; rhesus monkeys;
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Q189 [神经科学];
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Psychomotor stimulants and mu opioid agonists ave often used together by polydrug abusers, and it has been suggested that this form of polydrug abuse may result from the ability of stimulants and mu agonists to enhance each other's abuse-related effects. To investigate this possibility, the present study examined stimulant-opioid interactions in rhesus monkeys trained to discriminate cocaine. Specifically, the effects of the mu opioid agonists heroin, alfentanil, fentanyl, and morphine administered alone ol ill combination with cocaine or d-amphetamine were examined in Jive monkeys trained to discriminate 0.4 mg/kg cocaine (IM) from saline in a two-level, food-reinforced drug discrimination procedure. When administered alone, the vapid onset mu agonists heroin (0.032-0.32 mg/kg) and alfentanil (0.01-0.1 mg/kg) substituted completely for cocaine in three of five monkeys but produced primarily saline-appropriate responding in the other two monkeys. The slower onset mu agonists fentanyl (0.0056-0.056 mg/kg) and morphine (0.56-10 mg/kg) substituted for cocaine in only one of five monkeys. When administered as pretreatments to cocaine, morphine and fentanyl increased levels of cocaine-appropriate responding produced by low doses of cocaine in some monkeys. Morphine pretreatment also increased levels of cocaine-appropriate responding produced by low doses of amphetamine in some monkeys. However, in other monkeys, morphine and fentanyl pretreatment did not alter the discriminative stimulus effects of cocaine of amphetamine. These results indicate that there are substantial individual difference in the effect of mu agonists in cocaine-discriminating rhesus monkeys. In some monkeys, mu agonists mimic or enhance the discriminative stimulus of cocaine, whereas in other monkeys, mu agonists neither mimic nor enhance the effects of stimulants.
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