heroin and niravoline

heroin has been researched along with niravoline* in 2 studies

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for heroin and niravoline

ArticleYear
Sensitization to the motor effects of contingent infusions of heroin but not of kappa agonist RU 51599.
    Psychopharmacology, 1998, Volume: 139, Issue:3

    It has been postulated that behavioral sensitization could reflect drug-induced changes that are central to the development of drug abuse; however, it is still unknown whether behavioral sensitization can arise during a "voluntary" and "self-controlled" consumption of drugs and consequently play a role in drug abuse. For this reason, we studied the possible sensitization of motor activity during ten consecutive intravenous self-administration (SA) sessions of one of the most largely abused opiates the mu agonist heroin [30 microg/infusion (inf)]. We also studied in similar conditions the new kappa agonist RU 51599 (6.5, 20 and 100 microg/inf). Heroin and RU 51599 were compared because both drugs are self-administered by rodents, but the reinforcing properties of RU 51599 are very weak compared to those of heroin. At low ratio requirement rats developed SA of both heroin and RU 51599; however, a progressive increase in drug-induced locomotor activity over subsequent sessions was observed only for heroin but not for RU 51599. Sensitization of the motor effects of heroin developed over a period of time during which the intake of the drug was constant. In conclusion, sensitization can develop during the voluntary consumption of an addictive drug such as heroin. These results are in line with the hypothesis that sensitization could play a role in the etiology of drug abuse.

    Topics: Animals; Benzeneacetamides; Diuretics; Heroin; Locomotion; Male; Narcotics; Pyrrolidines; Rats; Rats, Sprague-Dawley; Receptors, Opioid, kappa; Self Administration; Substance-Related Disorders

1998
Pharmacological stimuli decreasing nucleus accumbens dopamine can act as positive reinforcers but have a low addictive potential.
    The European journal of neuroscience, 1998, Volume: 10, Issue:10

    Opioid peptides, through mu and delta receptors, play an important part in reward. In contrast, the role of kappa receptors is more controversial. We examined the possible positive reinforcing effects of a selective kappa agonist, RU 51599, by studying intravenous self-administration in the rat. The effect of RU 51599 on dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens was also studied, as opioids and dopamine seem to interact in the mediation of reward. The behavioural and dopaminergic effects of RU 51599 were compared with those of the mu agonist heroin. Rats self-administered both RU 51599 (6.5, 20 and 60 microg/inj) and heroin (30 microg/inj) at low ratio requirement. When the ratio requirement, i.e. the number of responses necessary to receive one drug infusion, was increased, self-administration of RU 51599 rapidly extinguished, whereas self-administration of heroin was maintained. Intravenous infusion of RU 51599 (100, 200 and 400 microg) dose-dependently decreased (25, 30 and 40%, respectively) extracellular concentrations of dopamine, as measured by means of microdialysis in freely moving rats. In contrast, heroin increased accumbens dopamine (130% over baseline). These results indicate that kappa receptors, similarly to mu ones, can mediate positive reinforcing effects of opioid peptides. However, the strength of the reinforcement is very low for kappa receptors. This suggests that changes in accumbens dopamine do not correlate with the capacity of a stimulus to induce reward or aversion. In contrast, a parallel seems to exist between an increase in accumbens dopamine and the drive to reach or obtain a positive reinforcer.

    Topics: Animals; Behavior, Animal; Benzeneacetamides; Dopamine; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Extracellular Space; Heroin; Injections, Intravenous; Male; Microdialysis; Nucleus Accumbens; Pyrrolidines; Rats; Rats, Sprague-Dawley; Receptors, Opioid, kappa; Reinforcement, Psychology; Self Administration

1998