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Effects of selective D1 and D2 dopamine antagonists on cocaine self-administration in the rat
Authors:Carol B. Hubner  J. Edward Moreton
Affiliation:(1) Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Maryland School of Pharmacy, 20 North Pine Street, MD 21201 Baltimore, USA
Abstract:The effect of the selective D1 antagonist, SCH 23390, and the selective D2 antagonist, spiperone, was investigated in rats trained to self-administer intravenous cocaine on a fixed-ratio (FR) 5 schedule of reinforcement. Both SCH 23390 and spiperone pretreatment increased responding up to doses of 10.0 µg/kg, and decreased responding at higher doses. Since rate of responding maintained by a drug can be influenced by factors other than its reinforcing efficacy, behavior maintained by cocaine was also investigated under a progressive-ratio schedule. The breaking point obtained under this schedule is used as a measure of the efficacy of the reinforcer and this value is not exclusively determined by response rate. With the progressive-ratio schedule, both SCH 23390 and spiperone produced dose-dependent decreases in the highest ratio completed in rats self-administering cocaine. The results obtained using the FR 5 and progressive-ratio schedules suggest that both D1 and D2 receptors are involved in mediating the reinforcing effects of cocaine.
Keywords:SCH 23390  Spiperone  Cocaine  Self-administration  Dopamine  Fixed-ratio schedule  Progressive-ratio schedule
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