Abstract

The pentobarbital-like discriminative stimulus effects of the benzodiazepine receptor partial agonist panadiplon were assessed in rhesus monkeys trained to discriminate pentobarbital (10 mg/kg) from saline. In test sessions, pentobarbital and the benzodiazepine full agonist triazolam engendered near 100% drug-appropriate responding in all monkeys, whereas panadiplon engendered near 100% drug-appropriate responding in two of four monkeys. Panadiplon pretreatment resulted in leftward shifts in the pentobarbital dose–response function but predominantly rightward shifts of the triazolam dose–response function. These results are consistent with findings that benzodiazepine partial agonists have pentobarbital-like discriminative stimulus effects in some subjects only, and further suggest that partial agonists enhance the effects of pentobarbital but antagonize the effects of a benzodiazepine full agonist.

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