Behavioral neuroscience
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Behavioral neuroscience · Jun 1985
Comparative StudyNondependent monkeys self-administer hydromorphone.
Four monkeys, 2 rhesus and 2 cynomolgus, were trained to perform a multiple fixed-ratio extinction (MULT/FR/EXT) schedule for banana pellets. Subsequently, all animals were given hydromorphone (HYM) self-administration training, which consisted of substitution of FR (fixed ratio) 2 cocaine for FR 80 banana pellets and substitution of FR 2 HYM for FR 2 cocaine. All of the animals acquired cocaine self-administration. ⋯ Because none of the monkeys showed signs of spontaneous withdrawal or disruption of their appetitive baseline during the second postmaintenance session, a HYM challenge dose of 1 mg/kg was given noncontingently to assess whether tolerance to the daily maintenance dose had been acquired. The bolus dose of HYM suppressed lever pressing for food in both species, a result indicating a lack of tolerance. These results suggest that the positive reinforcing properties of HYM are sufficient to maintain opioid self-administration and that tolerance and physical dependence are not necessary.