P. Beardsley, P. Sokoloff, R. Balster, J. Schwartz
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Abstract
Growing attention has been directed towards the potential involvement of the dopamine D3 receptor (D3R) in modulating effects of psychomotor stimulants. BP 897 (N-[4-[4-(2-methoxyphenyl)-1-piperazinyl]butyl]-2-naphthylcarboxamide; aka BP 4.897 and DO897) is amongst the most selective partial agonists for the D3R receptor thus far reported. BP 897 was tested for its ability to support self-administration in rhesus monkeys (0.3–30 μg/kg) and for its ability to produce cocaine- and d -amphetamine-like discriminative stimulus effects in mice (0.01–17 mg/kg i.p.). BP 897 was not self-administered above vehicle and saline levels in any of the four monkeys tested, and produced less than 30% generalization from either the cocaine or d -amphetamine stimulus. When BP 897 was administered before administrations of cocaine or d -amphetamine, percent drug-lever selections were reduced. These results suggest that BP 897 has a profile of activity suitable for consideration as a potential treatment for cocaine dependency disorders.