Cross-physical dependence of several drugs in methaqualone-dependent rats.
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We investigated the characteristics of physical dependence on methaqualone. Rats were made physically dependent on methaqualone by the use of the drug-admixed food (DAF) method for 33 days. Pentobarbital, barbital, ethanol and diazepam were cross-administered against methaqualone to evaluate the degree of suppression of methaqualone withdrawal signs as an index for the cross-physical dependence liability of these drugs to methaqualone. To evaluate the cross-physical dependence liability, we used AUC of body weight loss and withdrawal scores between the first cross-administration (9 hr after the withdrawal) and 27 hr after the withdrawal. AUC of weight loss was significantly suppressed by the four test drugs as compared to each control. Withdrawal scores were also significantly inhibited by the cross-administration of barbital, ethanol and diazepam. Considering that the rats given barbital or ethanol fell asleep after the cross-administration, diazepam seems to cause the strongest suppression of methaqualone withdrawal signs among the four test drugs. Thus, physical dependence on methaqualone may be similar by nature to that on benzodiazepines rather than barbiturates and alcohol.
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Misawa Miwa
Department Of Applied Pharmacology Hoshi University
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Suzuki Tsutomu
Department Of Applied And Environmental Chemistry Kitami Institute Of Technology
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KOIKE Yoko
Department of Applied Pharmacology, School of Pharmacy, Hoshi University
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CHIDA Yasuhiro
Gerontology Research Center, National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health
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