Effects of profadol on operant behavior in the pigeon |
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Authors: | J D Leander |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pharmacology, School of Medicine University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27514, USA |
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Abstract: | The effects of profadol were determined on the key pecking of pigeons under the control of a multiple fixed-ratio, fixed-interval schedule of grain presentation. The effects of naloxone and pentobarbital on the behavioral suppression produced by profadol were also determined. Profadol (0.64-10 mg/kg) decreased responding under both schedule components, and the decrease in responding could not be reversed by either naloxone or pentobarbital. A moderate dose of profadol (1.25 mg/kg) was ineffective as an antagonist of morphine (20 mg/kg). Profadol does not produce its behavioral effects in pigeons by an action with a naloxone-sensitive opioid receptor and its non-opioid behavioral effects are dissimilar to those of previously studied meperidine-like phenylpiperidine analgesics. |
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Keywords: | Profadol Naloxone Operant behavior Pigeons |
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