2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.pbb.2006.12.006
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Faster onset and dopamine transporter selectivity predict stimulant and reinforcing effects of cocaine analogs in squirrel monkeys

Abstract: Although the behavioral-stimulant and reinforcing effects of cocaine and related psychomotor stimulants have been attributed to their actions at the dopamine transporter (DAT), the reinforcing effectiveness of these compounds varies. The properties that confer these differences are important considerations when developing agonist pharmacotherapies for the treatment of stimulant abuse. The present studies focused on the time course of action and pharmacological specificity of six 3-phenyltropane analogs of coca… Show more

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“…We define the NAc DA response to cocaine as cocaine-induced changes in DA over baseline (i.e., percent of baseline). This is important because the rate of change in extracellular DA is positively correlated with a drug's rewarding efficacy and addictive potential; the faster the increase in extracellular DA, the higher the drug-induced reward and the psychomotor stimulation (32)(33)(34). In light of this, reduced DA elevation to cocaine suggests reduced cocaine reward in D 3 −/− mice.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We define the NAc DA response to cocaine as cocaine-induced changes in DA over baseline (i.e., percent of baseline). This is important because the rate of change in extracellular DA is positively correlated with a drug's rewarding efficacy and addictive potential; the faster the increase in extracellular DA, the higher the drug-induced reward and the psychomotor stimulation (32)(33)(34). In light of this, reduced DA elevation to cocaine suggests reduced cocaine reward in D 3 −/− mice.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All drug doses were determined as salts. The five phenyltropane analogs of cocaine were selected based on their high affinity for the DAT and varying time courses of action Kimmel et al, 2001;Kimmel et al, 2007;Kuhar et al, 1999) (Table 1).…”
Section: Drugs-cocainementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several other ligands such as GBR-12909, PTT [2β-propanoyl-3β-(4-tolyl)-tropane], and RTI (Research Triangle Institute) compounds (3-phenyltropane analogs) have been previously thought to be 'slow-onset long-acting' DAT inhibitors (Howell and Wilcox, 2001;Rothman et al, 2008). However, in vivo microdialysis and fast-cyclic voltammetry studies suggest that they are actually fast-onset (Espana et al, 2008) and have only slightly longer durations of action than cocaine (2-3 h vs 1-2 h) with respect to enhanced extracellular nucleus accumbens (NAc) DA (Baumann et al, 1994;Budygin et al, 2000;Kimmel et al, 2008;Kimmel et al, 2007;Nakachi et al, 1995). These data suggest that such DAT inhibitors may have similar addictive potential as cocaine.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%