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. 2012 Sep 1;125(1-2):173-7.
doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2012.04.001. Epub 2012 Apr 28.

Assessment of ropinirole as a reinforcer in rhesus monkeys

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Assessment of ropinirole as a reinforcer in rhesus monkeys

Kevin B Freeman et al. Drug Alcohol Depend. .

Abstract

Background: Ropinirole, a D(2)/D(3)/5-HT(1A) agonist, is used for the treatment of Parkinson's disease and restless leg syndrome, and is currently being evaluated as a treatment for cocaine dependence. However, there is little information available on ropinirole's reinforcing effects.

Methods: The current study tested ropinirole in monkeys (n=7) trained to self administer cocaine on a fixed-ratio 25 (FR 25) schedule of reinforcement to determine if it would function as a reinforcer. In addition, a behavioral economics approach was used in four monkeys to compare the reinforcing effectiveness of ropinirole to cocaine.

Results: Cocaine (0.01-0.3 mg/kg/injection) functioned as a reinforcer in all monkeys under the FR 25 schedule, and ropinirole (0.01-0.1mg/kg/injection) functioned as a reinforcer in all but one. Furthermore, cocaine was a more effective reinforcer than ropinirole as indexed by demand functions.

Conclusion: The current data indicate that ropinirole has reinforcing effects in monkeys, although its effectiveness as a reinforcer is relatively weak.

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