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Ibogaine fails to interrupt the expression of a previously established one-trial morphine place preference

Abstract

1. Ibogaine, a proposed anti-addictive agent, has been found to interfere with the acquisition of a weak morphine-induced place preference. The present series of experiments determined if ibogaine would interfere with the expression of a previously established morphine (5 mg/kg) place preference. 2. A single injection of 40 mg/kg of ibogaine 24 h, 12 h or 4 h prior to the preference test (Experiment 1) or 80 mg/kg of ibogaine 24 hr prior to the preference test (Experiment 3) did not interfere with the expression of a morphine conditioned place preference. 3. Furthermore, two injections of 40 mg/kg of ibogaine 48 h and 24 h or 24 h and 4 h prior to testing (Experiment 2) did not interfere with the expression of a morphine place preference. 4. Ibogaine appears to be incapable of attenuating the expression of a previously established one-trial morphine place preference.

Authors

Luxton T; Parker LA; Siegel S

Journal

Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry, Vol. 20, No. 5, pp. 857–872

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

January 1, 1996

DOI

10.1016/0278-5846(96)00064-4

ISSN

0278-5846

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