Harrod_2003_Psychopharmacology.(Berl)_165_397

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Title : Lobeline does not serve as a reinforcer in rats - Harrod_2003_Psychopharmacology.(Berl)_165_397
Author(s) : Harrod SB , Dwoskin LP , Green TA , Gehrke BJ , Bardo MT
Ref : Psychopharmacology (Berl) , 165 :397 , 2003
Abstract :

RATIONALE: Previous results demonstrated that pretreatment with lobeline attenuates d-methamphetamine self-administration in rats. OBJECTIVE: The present experiments determined if lobeline serves as a reinforcer, if it decreases d-methamphetamine-induced reinstatement of d-methamphetamine self-administration, and if it activates the mesolimbic and nigrostriatal dopamine (DA) pathways in Sprague-Dawley male rats.
METHODS: The ability of intravenous (IV) lobeline (0.015-0.15 mg/kg per infusion) to engender responding and the ability of lobeline (0.015 and 0.05 mg/kg per infusion) to substitute for d-methamphetamine was determined using the self-administration paradigm. Experiments were also performed to determine if lobeline (1.0 and 3.0 mg/kg) reinstates responding for d-methamphetamine or alters the ability of d-methamphetamine (1.0 mg/kg per infusion) to reinstate responding following extinction. The effect of lobeline (3.0 mg/kg) or d-methamphetamine (1.0 and 3.0 mg/kg) on DA and dihydroxyphenylacetic acid (DOPAC) levels in the nucleus accumbens and striatum were also determined.
RESULTS: Lobeline was not self-administered and did not substitute for d-methamphetamine. Also, lobeline did not reinstate responding for d-methamphetamine following extinction nor did it alter d-methamphetamine-induced reinstatement. Furthermore, lobeline did not alter DA or DOPAC levels in the either the nucleus accumbens or striatum.
CONCLUSIONS: Taken together, the present results indicate that lobeline decreases d-methamphetamine self-administration by decreasing reward, not by acting as a substitute reinforcer.

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PubMedID: 12459929

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Harrod SB, Dwoskin LP, Green TA, Gehrke BJ, Bardo MT (2003)
Lobeline does not serve as a reinforcer in rats
Psychopharmacology (Berl) 165 :397

Harrod SB, Dwoskin LP, Green TA, Gehrke BJ, Bardo MT (2003)
Psychopharmacology (Berl) 165 :397