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Self-stimulation and amphetamine: Tolerance to d and l isomers and cross tolerance to cocaine and methylphenidate
Authors:Nancy J Leith  Robert J Barrett
Institution:(1) Department of Pharmacology, Vanderbilt University Medical School, 37232, Tennessee, USA;(2) Psychology Research Laboratories, Veterans Administration Hospital Nashville, 37232, Tennessee, USA;(3) Tennessee Neuropsychiatric Institute, c/o Middle Tennessee Mental Health Institute, 1501 Murfreesboro Road, 37217 Nashville, TN, USA
Abstract:The effects of the d and l isomers of amphetamine on self-stimulation responding were tested following acute and chronic administration. Tolerance and post-drug depression of responding occurred in tests with both isomers, indicating no role for p-hydroxynorephedrine (PHN) which is one of the metabolites of d-amphetamine. In the second experiment, d-amphetamine, methylphenidate and cocaine all produced quantitatively and qualitatively similar effects on self-stimulation responding following acute administration. Following chronic administration of d-amphetamine, animals showed tolerance to all three drugs, indicating cross-tolerance among them. These data are consistent with an hypothesis that tolerance and post-drug depression following chronic amphetamine treatment are the result of decreases in postsynaptic receptor sensitivity, which would lead to a decreased effectiveness of all three drugs, regardless of their pre-synaptic mechanisms.
Keywords:Self-stimulation  d-Amphetamine  l-Amphetamine  Methylphenidate  Cocaine  Tolerance  Post-drug depression  p-Hydroxynorephedrine
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