Goudie A J, Thornton E W
Psychopharmacologia. 1975 Oct 14;44(1):77-82. doi: 10.1007/BF00421187.
Conditioned taste aversions (C.T.As) established in rats to 0.1% sodium saccharin by intra-peritoneal injections of DL-fenfluramine hydrochloride (6 mg per kg) or d-amphetamine sulphate (2.0 mg per ke) were found to be significantly attenuated, but not abolished altogether, by chronic pretreatment (over 9 days) with the specific drug. Prior treatment with fenfluramine attenuated the aversive effects of amphetamine, but the converse was found not to be the case. These results are considered to refute the "Unnatural need state AND "Novelty" hypotheses of the effects of prior drug experience on the establishment of C.T.As. An alternative explanation of such effects in terms of tolerance is considered, and the possible relevance of the results to studies of drug abuse in humans discussed.
通过腹腔注射盐酸右芬氟拉明(每千克6毫克)或硫酸右旋苯丙胺(每千克2.0毫克)在大鼠中建立的对0.1%糖精钠的条件性味觉厌恶(CTAs),被发现会因用特定药物进行慢性预处理(超过9天)而显著减弱,但并未完全消除。用芬氟拉明预先处理会减弱苯丙胺的厌恶作用,但反之则不然。这些结果被认为反驳了先前药物经历对CTAs建立影响的“非自然需求状态”和“新奇性”假说。文中考虑了一种基于耐受性对这种效应的替代解释,并讨论了这些结果与人类药物滥用研究的可能相关性。