2005
DOI: 10.1038/sj.npp.1300912
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The Novel Dopamine D3 Receptor Antagonist NGB 2904 Inhibits Cocaine's Rewarding Effects and Cocaine-Induced Reinstatement of Drug-Seeking Behavior in Rats

Abstract: Accumulating evidence indicates that dopamine (DA) D 3 receptor antagonists appear highly promising in attenuating cocaine reward and relapse in preclinical models of addiction. In the present study, we investigated the effects of the novel D 3 -selective antagonist NGB 2904 (N-(4-[4-{2,3-dichlorophenyl}-1-piperazinyl]butyl)-3-fluorenylcarboxamide) on cocaine self-administration, cocaine-enhanced brain stimulation reward (BSR), and cocaine-triggered reinstatement of drug-seeking behavior in male Long-Evans rat… Show more

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“…These data suggest that the attenuation of METH-enhanced BSR by SB-277011A or NGB 2904 observed in the present study is most likely mediated by action on brain DA D 3 receptors in vivo. Furthermore, neither SB-277011A nor NGB 2904 had any significant effect on BSR itself, suggesting that selective D 3 receptor antagonists themselves have no intrinsic addictive potential, consistent with our previous reports (Vorel et al 2002;Xi et al 2006;Pak et al 2006). …”
Section: Receptor Antagonists Have Anti-addiction Action Withoutsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…These data suggest that the attenuation of METH-enhanced BSR by SB-277011A or NGB 2904 observed in the present study is most likely mediated by action on brain DA D 3 receptors in vivo. Furthermore, neither SB-277011A nor NGB 2904 had any significant effect on BSR itself, suggesting that selective D 3 receptor antagonists themselves have no intrinsic addictive potential, consistent with our previous reports (Vorel et al 2002;Xi et al 2006;Pak et al 2006). …”
Section: Receptor Antagonists Have Anti-addiction Action Withoutsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…It is also consistent with prior intravenous drug selfadministration experiments demonstrating that SB-277011A or NGB 2904 dose-dependently inhibits cocaine or nicotine self-administration under PR reinforcement schedules Ross et al 2007) and prevents reinstatement of drug-seeking behavior induced by cocaine or nicotine, drug-related cues, or stress (Vorel et al 2002;Xi et al 2004Xi et al , 2006Andreoli et al 2003;Cervo et al 2007). SB-277011A is a highly potent and selective D 3 receptor antagonist that has 80-to 100-fold selectivity for D 3 over other DA receptors and 100-fold selectivity over 180 other receptors, enzymes, ion channels, and transporters in the central nervous system (Reavill et al 2000;Stemp et al 2000;Micheli and Heidbreder 2006;Heidbreder et al, unpublished data).…”
Section: Receptor Antagonists Have Anti-addiction Action Withoutsupporting
confidence: 81%
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