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The acute effects of norharman on cocaine self-administration and sensorimotor function in male Wistar rats.
Authors:S L Cappendijk  D Fekkes  A van Dalen  L Pepplinkhuizen
Institution:Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine and Health Science, Section of Pathophysiology of Behavior, Erasmus University Rotterdam, P.O. Box 1700, 3000 DR, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. cappendijk@neuro.fsu.edu
Abstract:The purpose of the present study was to determine the acute effects of the β-carboline norharman on cocaine dependence. Male Wistar rats were allowed to self-administer cocaine for 3 h for seven sessions. A single injection of norharman (0.2–20 mg/kg, i.p.) was given 30 min before the onset of the seventh session. It was shown that norharman decreased the cocaine intake in a U-shaped manner with the dose of 10 mg/kg having the most potent effect. These results indicate that several receptor mechanisms mediate the effects of norharman. In addition, 15 min following the administration of norharman on session 7, motor and sensory skill tests were performed. Six na??ve animals were tested with the dose, which has the most pronounced effect on cocaine self-administration intake, in order to examine whether the observed effects were due to norharman or due to the combination of norharman and cocaine. It was observed that norharman in both the na??ve and cocaine-exposed animals significantly increased the response time in the somato-sensory orienting test. However, only in the na??ve animals a significant effect of norharman on the grasp reflex was observed.
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