DISCRIMINATIVE STIMULUS EFFECTS OF COMBINATIONS OF PENTOBARBITAL AND ETHANOL IN RHESUS-MONKEYS

Citation
Bw. Massey et Wl. Woolverton, DISCRIMINATIVE STIMULUS EFFECTS OF COMBINATIONS OF PENTOBARBITAL AND ETHANOL IN RHESUS-MONKEYS, Drug and alcohol dependence, 35(1), 1994, pp. 37-43
Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Substance Abuse",Psychiatry
Journal title
ISSN journal
03768716
Volume
35
Issue
1
Year of publication
1994
Pages
37 - 43
Database
ISI
SICI code
0376-8716(1994)35:1<37:DSEOCO>2.0.ZU;2-8
Abstract
Rhesus monkeys (N = 3) were trained in a 2-lever drug discrimination p aradigm to discriminate pentobarbital (PB; 10 mg/kg, i.g., 60 min pre- session) from saline. Lever pressing was maintained under a discrete-t rials shock avoidance schedule of reinforcement (30 trials/day, 30-s I TI, FR1). Before test sessions, in which responding on either lever wa s reinforced, the monkeys were injected with PB and ethanol (EtOH), al one or in combination. Administration of PB alone resulted in a dose-r elated increase (0-100%) in the percentage of responses emitted on the drug-appropriate lever. The mean ED(50) for PB was 7.0 mg/kg (95% C.L . = 6.3-7.7 mg/kg). When administered 60 min pre-session, EtOH engende red a dose-related increase in PB appropriate trials and substituted c ompletely for PB at 3.0 g/kg in two monkeys. In the third monkey, EtOH engendered a maximum of 65% PB-appropriate responding at 1.7 g/kg giv en 30 min pre-session and predominantly saline-appropriate responding at other pretreatment times. The group ED(50) for EtOH at the time of maximum effect was 1.9 g/kg (95% C.L. = 1.4-2.5 g/kg). Administration of 0.3 g/kg EtOH in combination with PB had little or no effect on the PB dose effect function (PB ED(50) = 6.7 mg/kg) while 1.0 g/kg EtOH s hifted the PB dose-effect function to the left in all monkeys, an aver age of approximately 3-fold (PB ED(50) = 2.1 mg/kg). Isobolographic an alysis of the effects of the combination revealed that EtOH and PB wer e dose additive.