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Opioids and rate of positively reinforced behavior: II. Antagonism by β-funaltrexamine.
Authors:Pitts, Raymond C.   West, J. Paige   Hapke, Deana M.   Morgan, Drake   Dykstra, Linda A.   Picker, Mitchell J.
Abstract:Lever pressing by rats (Rattus norvegicus) was maintained under a fixed-ratio 20 schedule of food presentation. Response rate-decreasing effects of the opioid compounds fentanyl, U50,488, butorphanol, and nalorphine were examined alone and in combination with the irreversible, μ-selective opioid antagonist β-funaltrexamine (β-FNA) antagonized the rate-decreasingly effects of both fentanyl and butorphanol. β-FNA was more potent and the duration of antagonism was greater, against butorphanol than against fentanyl. β-FNA also antagonized the effects of the higher nalorphine doses: however, lower doses of nalorphine, which were without effect alone, decreased response rates in the presence of β-FNA. The dose–effect curve for U50,488 was shifted leftward in the presence of β-FNA. These data suggest that, β-FNA may be useful in assessing μ-receptor activity related to the effects of opioids on rate of operant behavior and the efficacy with which opioids produce these effects. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
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