Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics 1988-07-01

Beta-carbolines as antagonists of the discriminative stimulus effects of diazepam in rats.

H E Shannon, T J Hagen, F Guzman, J A Cook

Index: J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther. 246(1) , 275-81, (1988)

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Abstract

Rats were trained to discriminate between saline and 1.0 mg/kg of diazepam in a two-choice procedure where responding was maintained under a fixed-ratio, 5-response schedule of stimulus shock termination. beta-Carboline-3-carboxylate-methyl ester (beta CCM), beta-carboline-3-carboxylate-ethyl ester (beta CCE) and beta-carboline-3-carboxylate-t-butyl ester (beta CCtB), compounds with alkylcarboxy substitutions on the 3-position of the beta-carboline ring structure, were effective antagonists of the discriminative effects of diazepam. The 3-hydroxymethyl-substituted compound (3HMC) was relatively ineffective in antagonizing the discriminative effects of diazepam. The order of potency in antagonizing the 1.0 mg/kg training dose of diazepam was beta CCtB greater than beta CCM greater than beta CCE much greater than 3 HMC. The greater potency of beta CCtB likely reflects its resistance to metabolism in vivo. beta CCE and beta CCtB produced dose-related, parallel shifts in the dose-response curve for the discriminative effects of diazepam, but the magnitude of the shifts was limited: the two highest doses of beta CCE and beta CCtB produced shifts that were not significantly different in magnitude. These latter results suggest that these beta-carbolines antagonize only a portion of the component(s) of action of diazepam in producing discriminative stimuli. In contrast, the 7-substituted beta-carbolines harmane, harmol and harmine were ineffective in antagonizing the discriminative effects of diazepam up to doses of the beta-carbolines which disrupted the ability of the animals to respond.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)


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