Self-administration of psychoactive substances by the monkey (original) (raw)
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A method has been developed which permits monkeys to self-administer drug solutions, at will, through indwelling intravenous catheters. Psychological dependence on the effects of a drug occurs when a naive monkey voluntarily initiates and maintains self-administration of the drug. If, in addition to psychological dependence, the drug also produces psychotoxicity, either directly or upon abrupt withdrawal, it has a potential abuse liability.
In the present study monkeys developed psychological dependence on morphine, codeine, cocaine, d-amphetamine, pentobarbital, ethanol, and caffeine. All of these drugs except caffeine produced psychotoxicity. Monkeys did not develop psychological dependence on nalorphine, morphine-nalorphine mixtures, chlorpromazine, mescaline or physiological saline.
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- Gerald Deneau
Present address: Southern Research Institute, 35205, Birmingham, Alabama - Tomoji Yanagita
Present address: Central Institute for Experimental Animals, Nogawa, 1433, Kawasaki, Japan
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- Department of Pharmacology, The University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Gerald Deneau, Tomoji Yanagita & M. H. Seevers
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Supported by USPHS Grants MH 2814 and MH 5320 and by Committee on Problems of Drug Dependence, National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences.
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Deneau, G., Yanagita, T. & Seevers, M.H. Self-administration of psychoactive substances by the monkey.Psychopharmacologia 16, 30–48 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00405254
- Received: 26 December 1968
- Revised: 16 June 1969
- Issue Date: January 1969
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00405254