STUDIES OF PHYSICAL DEPENDENCE ON CINEPAZIDE IN RATS
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Physical dependence liability to cinepazide was studied, and the following were found : 1. Rats were applied cinepazide for 96 days by the cinepazide-admixed food method (DAF method) on gradedly increasing dosage schedules from low cinepazide dose; of 1/4 and 1/2 mg/g food (the average intake being 40 mg/kg/day) to 6 and 8 mg/g food (the average intake being 277 mg/kg/day) which caused toxic signs to evolve, e.g., suppressed righting reflex, urinary incontinence, dacryohemorrhed, hypothermia, and weight loss. No abstinence signs evolved on withdrawal at any dosage level. 2. The challenge with levallorphan (2 mg/kg, s.c.) at each dosage level during the application of cinepazide on the gradedly increasing dosage schedules precipitated no abstinence signs. 3. Cross-application at 3- to 6-hour intervals of 0 (the vehicle only), 10, 30, 100 and 300 mg/kg (p.o.) of cinepazide (doses prolonging the duration of hexobarbital-induced sleep) to animals with the manifestation of moderate to severe barbital abstinence signs, unlike the similar application of diazepam (10, 30 and 100 mg/kg, p.o.) as the positive control, failed to suppress but rather tended to aggravate the abstinence signs. 4. Cross-application at 3- and 6-hour intervals of 0, 10, 30, 100 and 300 mg/kg (p.o.) of cinepazide and similar s.c. application of 30 mg/kg of pethidine resulted in a significant suppression of weight loss due to withdrawal of morphine in the groups of animals treated with 100 and 300 mg/kg of cinepazide. Naloxone challenge at the stage when weight loss was suppressed significantly (p<0.05) in the animals on the cross-application of pethidine precipitated the abstinence signs but no significant weight loss in the groups on the cross-application of cinepazide. Thus, the suppressive action of cinepazide on the morphine abstinence signs proved to be derived from its non-specific action on drug dependence, and failed to maintain morphine dependence. In conclusion, cinepazide cannot be considered either to have physical dependence liability or maintain barbital- or morphine-dependence.
- 日本トキシコロジー学会の論文
- 1980-05-15
著者
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TAGASHIRA Eijiro
Department of Pharmacolory, School of Pharmacy, Hoshi University
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URANO Tomoko
Department of Pharmacology, Hoshi College of Pharmacy
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Urano Tomoko
Department Of Pharmacology Hoshi College Of Pharmacy
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Yanaura Saizo
Department Of Pharmacology School Of Pharmacy Hoshi University
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Yanaura Saizo
Department Of Pharmacology Hoshi College Of Pharmacy
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AKIYAMA Yoshihiro
Department of Pharmacology, Hoshi College of Pharmacy
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Yanaura Saizo
Department Of Applied Pharmacology School Of Pharmacy Hoshi University
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Tagashira Eijiro
Department Of Pharmacology Hoshi College Of Pharmacy
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Tagashira Eijiro
Department Of Pharmacology School Of Pharmacy Hoshi University
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Akiyama Yoshihiro
Department Of Pharmacology Hoshi College Of Pharmacy
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TAGASHIRA Eijiro
Department of Pharmacology, Hoshi College of Pharmacy
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