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  • Pharmacological characterization of the discriminative stimulus properties of the dopamine D1 agonist, SKF 81297.

Pharmacological characterization of the discriminative stimulus properties of the dopamine D1 agonist, SKF 81297.

Behavioural pharmacology (1993-04-01)
C. Reavill, B Bond, P. Overend, A.J. Hunter
ABSTRACT

A range of selective dopamine D1 and D2 receptor agonists and antagonists was used to characterize to the discriminative stimuli produced by d-amphetamine (0.5mg/kg) and the D1 agonists SKF 81297 (0.1mg/kg). In rats trained to discriminate d-amphetamine (0.5mg/kg) from saline, d-amphetamine produced a dose-related increase in per cent drug lever responding, and SKF 81297 did not show any d-amphetamine-like discriminative stimulus effects; neither did SKF 81297 potentiate nor antagonize the d-amphetamine discriminative stimulus. In rats trained to discriminate SKF 81297 (0.1mg/kg) from saline, SKF 81297 produced a dose-related increase in per cent drug lever responding, and SKF 38393 and SKF 83565 elicited full SKF 81297-like effects despite the fact that these compounds have widely differing efficacies for stimulating adenylate cyclase. SKF 81297 had a 25-fold greater potency than SKF 38393 in this assay. The D2 agonists, PHNO and ropinirole, did not display any SKF 81297-like discriminative stimulus effects. The SKF 81297 discriminative stimulus was completely blocked by the D1 antagonist SCH 23390 but was not blocked by the D2 antagonist BRL 34778.