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Reinforcement magnitude modulation of rate dependent effects in pigeons and rats.
Authors:Ginsburg  Brett C; Pinkston  Jonathan W; Lamb  R J
Abstract:Response rate can influence the behavioral effects of many drugs. Reinforcement magnitude may also influence drug effects. Further, reinforcement magnitude can influence rate-dependent effects. For example, in an earlier report, we showed that rate-dependent effects of two antidepressants depended on reinforcement magnitude. The ability of reinforcement magnitude to interact with rate-dependency has not been well characterized. It is not known whether our previous results are specific to antidepressants or generalize to other drug classes. Here, we further examine rate-magnitude interactions by studying effects of two stimulants (d-amphetamine 0.32–5.6 mg/kg] and cocaine 0.32–10 mg/kg]) and two sedatives (chlordiazepoxide 1.78–32 mg/kg] and pentobarbital 1.0–17.8 mg/kg]) in pigeons responding under a 3-component multiple fixed-interval (FI) 300-s schedule maintained by 2-, 4-, or 8-s of food access. We also examine the effects of d-amphetamine 0.32–3.2 mg/kg] and pentobarbital 1.8–10 mg/kg] in rats responding under a similar multiple FI300-s schedule maintained by 2- or 10- food pellet (45 mg) delivery. In pigeons, cocaine and, to a lesser extent, chlordiazepoxide exerted rate-dependent effects that were diminished by increasing durations of food access. The relationship was less apparent for pentobarbital, and not present for d-amphetamine. In rats, rate-dependent effects of pentobarbital and d-amphetamine were not modulated by reinforcement magnitude. In conclusion, some drugs appear to exert rate-dependent effect which are diminished when reinforcement magnitude is relatively high. Subsequent analysis of the rate-dependency data suggest the effects of reinforcement magnitude may be due to a diminution of drug-induced increases in low-rate behavior that occurs early in the fixed-interval. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2011 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:chlordiazepoxide  cocaine  d-amphetamine  fixed-interval  pentobarbital  rate-dependent  reinforcement magnitude  pigeons  drug effects
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