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Vol. 301, Issue 3, 1103-1110, June 2002
Departments of Pharmacology (S.L.S., C.P.F.) and Psychiatry
(C.P.F.), The University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio,
Texas
This study tested the hypothesis that stimulants (indirect dopamine
agonists) attenuate the discriminative stimulus of naltrexone in
monkeys chronically treated with L-
-acetylmethadol
(LAAM). Four rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) received
LAAM (1.0 mg/kg s.c.) twice daily and discriminated a
withdrawal-precipitating dose of naltrexone (0.0178 mg/kg s.c.) from
saline. Cocaine (0.1-1.78 mg/kg), amphetamine (0.32-1.78 mg/kg),
haloperidol (0.01-0.1 mg/kg), sulpiride (1.0-10.0 mg/kg), propranolol
(0.32-3.2 mg/kg), clonidine (0.001-0.1 mg/kg), desipramine (0.32-3.2
mg/kg), and imipramine (1.0-10.0 mg/kg) were given s.c. before
cumulative doses of naltrexone. Cocaine and amphetamine antagonized the
discriminative stimulus effects of naltrexone, each shifting the
naltrexone dose-effect curve significantly (e.g., 100-fold) rightward
or downward. In contrast, the dopamine antagonist haloperidol shifted
the naltrexone dose-effect curve 5-fold leftward. Sulpiride,
desipramine, clonidine, and propranolol had comparatively less effect
on the naltrexone discriminative stimulus, whereas some doses of
imipramine attenuated the naltrexone stimulus in a manner similar to
that of cocaine and amphetamine. These results support the notion that
multiple neurotransmitter systems are involved in the discriminative
stimulus effects of opioid withdrawal. Furthermore, these data are
consistent with reports that dopamine levels decrease during opioid
withdrawal and provide evidence that enhancing dopamine or other
monoamine levels may attenuate subjective effects of opioid withdrawal.
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