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Ethanol-induced locomotor stimulation in C57BL/6 mice following RO15-4513 administration

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The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of two partial benzodiazepine inverse agonists, RO15-4513 and FG-7142, alone and in combination with ethanol on locomotor activity in C57BL/6 mice. When administered alone, 1.5 g/kg ethanol did not significantly influence activity, confirming previous reports indicating this mouse strain is relatively insensitive to the excitatory properties of ethanol. RO15-4513 treatment also did not significantly influence locomotor activity when administered alone. However, coadministration of RO15-4513 (1.5–6 mg/kg) and ethanol markedly increased locomotor activity. Moreover, the unmasking of ethanol's stimulant action by RO15-4513 (6 mg/kg) was completely reversed by pretreatment with the benzodiazepine receptor antagonist RO15-1788. In contrast, FG-7142 (10–20 mg/kg) increased activity to the same extent in both saline and ethanol-injected mice. This effect was blocked by RO15-1788 pretreatment as well. Neither RO15-4513, FG-7142, nor RO15-1788 significantly influenced blood ethanol concentrations. It is suggested that RO15-4513 unmasked the stimulant effects of ethanol by virtue of its ability to antagonize the depressant properties of ethanol in C57BL/6 mice.

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Becker, H.C., Hale, R.L. Ethanol-induced locomotor stimulation in C57BL/6 mice following RO15-4513 administration. Psychopharmacology 99, 333–336 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00445553

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