(S)-amisulpride as a discriminative stimulus in C57BL/6 mice and its comparison to the stimulus effects of typical and atypical antipsychotics

TJ Donahue, TM Hillhouse, KA Webster… - European journal of …, 2014 - Elsevier
TJ Donahue, TM Hillhouse, KA Webster, R Young, EO De Oliveira, JH Porter
European journal of pharmacology, 2014Elsevier
Amisulpride, a substituted benzamide derivative, exerts atypical antipsychotic and
antidepressant clinical effects and its (S)-stereoisomer is thought to underlie these actions.
In the present study, male C57BL/6 mice were trained to discriminate (S)-amisulpride (10
mg/kg, sc) from vehicle in a two-lever drug discrimination task for food reward. The (S)-
amisulpride stimulus was rapidly acquired and was shown to be dose-related, time
dependent (effective between 30 and 120 min) and stereoselective:(S)-amisulpride (ED 50 …
Abstract
Amisulpride, a substituted benzamide derivative, exerts atypical antipsychotic and antidepressant clinical effects and its (S)-stereoisomer is thought to underlie these actions. In the present study, male C57BL/6 mice were trained to discriminate (S)-amisulpride (10 mg/kg, s.c.) from vehicle in a two-lever drug discrimination task for food reward. The (S)-amisulpride stimulus was rapidly acquired and was shown to be dose-related, time dependent (effective between 30 and 120 min) and stereoselective: (S)-amisulpride (ED50=1.77 mg/kg; 4.2 µmol/kg) was about three times more potent than rac-amisulpride (ED50=4.94 mg/kg; 13.4 µmol/kg) and ten times more potent than (R)-amisulpride (ED50=15.84 mg/kg; 42.9 µmol/kg). In tests of stimulus generalization, the (S)-amisulpride stimulus generalized completely to sulpiride (ED50=12.67 mg/kg; 37.1 µmol/kg), a benzamide analog that also is purported to be an atypical antipsychotic, but did not fully generalize to the typical antipsychotic drug haloperidol (maximum of 45% drug-lever responding) nor to the atypical antipsychotic drugs clozapine (partial substitution of 65% drug-lever responding) or aripiprazole (~30% drug-lever responding). These results demonstrated that (S)-amisulpride appears to exert a unique discriminative stimulus effect that is similar to other benzamides, but which differs from other structural classes of antipsychotic drugs.
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