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Role Of Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid Type A (Gabaa) Receptor Subtypes In Acute Benzodiazepine Physical Dependence-Like Effects: Evidence From Squirrel Monkeys Responding Under A Schedule Of Food Presentation., Bradford D Fischer, Laura P Teixeira, Michael L Van Linn, Ojas A Namjoshi, James M Cook, James K Rowlett
Role Of Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid Type A (Gabaa) Receptor Subtypes In Acute Benzodiazepine Physical Dependence-Like Effects: Evidence From Squirrel Monkeys Responding Under A Schedule Of Food Presentation., Bradford D Fischer, Laura P Teixeira, Michael L Van Linn, Ojas A Namjoshi, James M Cook, James K Rowlett
Cooper Medical School of Rowan University Departmental Research
RATIONALE: Assays of schedule-controlled responding can be used to characterize the pharmacology of benzodiazepines and other GABAA receptor modulators, and are sensitive to changes in drug effects that are related to physical dependence.
OBJECTIVE: The present study used this approach to investigate the role of GABAA receptor subtypes in mediating dependence-like effects following benzodiazepine administration.
METHODS: Squirrel monkeys (n = 6) were trained on a fixed-ratio schedule of food reinforcement. Initially, the response rate-decreasing effects of chlordiazepoxide (0.1-10 mg/kg; nonselective GABAA receptor agonist), zolpidem (0.032-1.0 mg/kg; α1 subunit-containing GABAA subtype-preferring agonist), and HZ-166 (0.1-10 mg/kg; functionally selective α2 and α3 …