Effects of Flupenthixol and Quadazocine on Self-Administration of Speedball Combinations of Cocaine and Heroin by Rhesus Monkeys

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Nancy K Mello
S Stevens Negus
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[1] Alcohol and Drug Abuse Research Center,
[2] McLean Hospital-Harvard Medical School,undefined
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Neuropsychopharmacology | 1999年 / 21卷
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Speedball; Cocaine; Heroin; Flupenthixol; Quadazocine; Drug self-administration; Dopamine antagonist; Opioid antagonist;
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The simultaneous i.v. administration of heroin and cocaine, called “speedball,” is often reported clinically, and identification of effective pharmacotherapies for polydrug abuse is a continuing challenge. This study compared the effects of treatment using combinations of dopamine and opioid antagonists with each antagonist alone on speedball self-administration by rhesus monkeys. Speedballs (0.01 mg/kg/inj cocaine and 0.0032 mg/kg/inj heroin) and food (1 g banana pellets) were available in four daily sessions on a second-order schedule of reinforcement [FR4 (VR16:S)]. Monkeys were treated for 10 days with saline or ascending 1:10 dose combinations of the dopamine antagonist flupenthixol and the opioid antagonist quadazocine. The combination of flupenthixol (0.018 mg/kg/day) + quadazocine (0.18 mg/kg/day) significantly reduced speedball self-administration in comparison to the saline treatment baseline (p < .05), whereas, the same doses of each antagonist alone had no significant effect on speedball-maintained responding. Treatment with 0.018 mg/kg/day flupenthixol + 0.18 mg/kg/day quadazocine produced a 3-fold rightward shift in the speedball (3:1 cocaine-heroin combination) dose-effect curve. Food-maintained responding was similar during treatment with saline and with flupenthixol + quadazocine combinations. These findings suggest that medication mixtures designed to target both the stimulant and opioid component of the speedball combination, may be an effective approach to polydrug abuse treatment.
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