Reinforcing effect of pseudoephedrine isomers and the mechanism of action
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Reinforcing effect of pseudoephedrine isomers and the mechanism of action
Abstract
It has been proposed that ephedrine and its isomers may have abuse potential. When made available to rhesus monkeys (n = 4) for self-administration, +-pseudoephedrine functioned as a positive reinforcer in all monkeys, as did (-)-pseudoephedrine in two of three monkeys. Pseudoephedrine isomers were 10- to 33-fold less potent than cocaine. In in vitro binding in monkey brain tissue, both isomers had low affinity for dopamine and serotonin transporters by at least 200-fold relative to cocaine, but comparable affinity for norepinephrine transporters. +-Pseudoephedrine also blocked dopamine uptake in 293 hDAT cells with low potency relative to cocaine. When given in vivo +-pseudoephedrine significantly displaced radioligand binding to dopamine transporters with a potency comparable to that in self-administration. Therefore, pseudoephedrine isomers can function as reinforcers and the mechanism at dopamine transporters may underlie this effect. However, pseudoephedrine appears to be a weak reinforcer and may have relatively low abuse potential.
Copyright 2004 Elsevier B.V.
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