201. Stimulus properties of some analogues of 4-methylaminorex.
- Author
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Russell BR, Beresford RA, Schmierer DM, McNaughton N, and Clark CR
- Subjects
- Amphetamine pharmacology, Animals, Conditioning, Operant drug effects, Discrimination Learning drug effects, Female, Generalization, Stimulus drug effects, Rats, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Reinforcement Schedule, Stereoisomerism, Central Nervous System Stimulants pharmacology, Discrimination, Psychological drug effects, Illicit Drugs pharmacology, Oxazoles pharmacology
- Abstract
The stimulus properties of aminorex and analogues of 4-methylaminorex, namely (4S,5S)-4-methylaminorex, N-methyl-(4S,5S)-4-methylaminorex, and the regioisomeric (R)- and (S)-2-amino-4-phenyl-2-oxazoline (rexamino) were compared in rats trained to distinguish (S)-amphetamine (1 mg/kg) from saline. The first three compounds, aminorex, (4S,5S)-4-methylaminorex, and N-methyl-(4S,5S)-4-methylaminorex shared discriminative stimulus effects with amphetamine, although the stimulus properties for racemic aminorex were less than those of the other two compounds. The two regioisomers, (R)- and (S)-rexamino, produced only partial generalisation to the amphetamine.
- Published
- 1995
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