Evaluation of the discriminative stimulus effects of the novel sedative-hypnotic CL 284,846
- 1 July 1994
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Psychopharmacology
- Vol. 115 (3) , 289-296
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02245068
Abstract
CL 284,846,N-[3-(3-cyanopyrazolo[1, 5-a]pyrimidin-7-yl)phenyl)]-N-ethylacetamide, is a novel non-benzodiazepine sedative-hypnotic with benzodiazepine-like sedative effects, but with less apparent liability for accompanying undesired side effects. In an effort to further characterize its pharmacological activity, CL 284,846 (3.0 mg/kg, IP, 30 min pretreatment) was established as a discriminative stimulus (DS) in rats (n=7). CL 284,846 (0.3–10.0 mg/kg) showed a dose-related increase in drug-appropriate responding up to the training dose and a dose-related decrease in response rate. The benzodiazepine agonist triazolam (0.1–1.0 mg/kg), the benzodiazepine partial agonist Ro 17-1812 (0.3–3.0 mg/kg) and the triazolopyridazine CL 218,872 (1.0–3.0 mg/kg) substituted for CL 284,846 in all rats, whereas the imidazopyridines zolpidem (3.0–10.0 mg/kg) and alpidem (10.0–30.0 mg/kg), the benzodiazepine partial agonist bretazenil (0.03–10.0 mg/kg) and the novel putative anxiolytic CL 273,547 (10.0–56.0 mg/kg) substituted in most, but not all, rats. Ro 17-1812, bretazenil, and CL 218,872 had no effect on response rate while the other drugs showed a concomitant decrease in rate. The 5-HT1A agonist buspirone (1.0–10.0 mg/kg) and the barbiturate pentobarbital (3.0–17.0 mg/kg) failed to substitute for CL 284,846 up to rate-decreasing doses. The benzodiazepine antagonist flumazenil (3.0–10.0 mg/kg) blocked the DS effects of CL 284,846 in most rats with no effect on response rate. Taken together, these results suggest that the DS effects of CL 284,846 are mediated via benzodiazepine receptors; however, the DS profile of CL 284,846 remains distinct from both benzodiazepine and non-benzodiazepine sedative-hypnotic drugs.Keywords
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