F. Ferrari et al., Influence of the cannabinoid agonist HU 210 on cocaine- and CQP 201-403-induced behavioural effects in rat, LIFE SCI, 65(8), 1999, pp. 823-831
Acute injection of the cannabinoid agonist HU 210 (6.25-100 mu g/kg, i.p.)
dose-dependently inhibited rat locomotor activity and rearing, while subchr
onic treatment with the drug (once daily for 7 days) at the same doses only
diminished locomotion. Acute but not subchronic administration of HU 210 (
12.5-50 mu g/kg, i.p.) potently counteracted acute and subchronic cocaine (
15 mg/kg, i.p.)- induced hyperlocomotion and enhanced rearing. The acute ca
nnabinoid (6.25-100 mu g/kg, i.p.) also inhibited locomotor activity, stere
otyped behaviour and shaking elicited by the D-1/D-2 agonist CQP 201-403 (5
00 mu g/kg, i.p.). On the contrary, subchronic treatment's with HU 210 enha
nced CQP 201-403-induced locomotor activity and potently stimulated escape
attempts. Discussion centers on the influence of cannabinoids on experiment
al models of psychosis.