Discriminative stimulus properties of NIK-247 and tetrahydroaminoacridine, centrally active cholinesterase inhibitors, in rats.

T Yamamoto,M Ohno, K Sugimachi,S Ueki

PHARMACOLOGY BIOCHEMISTRY AND BEHAVIOR(1993)

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The discriminative stimulus effect of the novel centrally active cholinesterase inhibitor, NIK-247, was investigated in rats and compared with that of tetrahydroaminoacridine (THA). Rats were trained to discriminate either 10 mg/kg NIK-247 or 1.8 mg/kg THA from saline in a two-lever food-reinforced procedure. The stimulus effect of NIK-247 was substituted for by the cholinesterase inhibitors, THA and physostigmine. The THA stimulus was substituted for by NIK-247 and physostigmine. The muscarinic receptor agonist arecoline substituted for the NIK-247 and THA stimuli. Both stimulus effects of NIK-247 and THA were blocked by the muscarinic antagonist scopolamine. The dopaminergic-activating drugs amantadine and lisuride substituted for the stimulus effects of NIK-247 and THA. However, neither the NIK-247 nor the THA stimulus was antagonized by the dopamine antagonists haloperidol, SCH 23390, and sulpiride. These results suggest that the discriminative stimulus effects of NIK-247 and THA are mediated by muscarinic receptors, and that the dopaminergic activity resulting from cholinergic activation may account for some part of both stimuli.
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DRUG DISCRIMINATION,CHOLINESTERASE INHIBITOR,NIK-247,TETRAHYDROAMINOACRIDINE (THA),MUSCARINIC RECEPTOR,RAT
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