Abstract
Rationale: Both l- and d-methamphetamine (l- and d-MA) are more potent to release norpepinephrine (NE) than dopamine, and the selectivity is greater for l-MA than d-MA. Little is known of the in vivo pharmacology of l-MA. Objective: This study compared the effects of l-MA and d-MA in assays of nociception, behavioral disruption, and impulsivity. Methods: Antinociceptive effects of d- and l-MA were examined in two pain assays: the warm water tail withdrawal test for acute nociception and the von Frey test in complete Freund’s adjuvant (CFA)-treated rats for chronic inflammatory pain. Food-maintained operant responding and locomotion tests were used to assess generalized behavioral disruption. The 5-choice serial reaction time test (5-CSRTT) was used to assess drug-induced effects on impulse control. A delay discounting procedure was used to determine drug-induced changes in sensitivity to reinforcer delay (impulsive choice). Results: l-MA (3.2–10 mg/kg) produced dose-dependent antinociception in both pain assays, decreased the rate of food-maintained operant responding, and decreased locomotor activity at a higher dose (17.8 mg/kg). In contrast, d-MA (0.32–3.2 mg/kg) did not produce antinociception in either assay, produced biphasic effects on response rate, and increased locomotor activity. In the 5-CSRTT, d-MA but not l-MA produced significant increase in premature responses. In the delay discounting procedure, both drugs did not affect the delay function at doses that did not increase omissions. Conclusions: These data suggest that d- and l-MA have different behavioral profiles. Consideration should be given to these differences in future studies when l-MA is proposed for potential therapies.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 2167-2176 |
| Number of pages | 10 |
| Journal | Psychopharmacology |
| Volume | 234 |
| Issue number | 14 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Jul 1 2017 |
Keywords
- 5-CSRTT
- Antinociception
- Delay discounting
- l-Methamphetamine
- Locomotion
- Operant responding
- Rats
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