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Adam C. Hoch

University of North Texas Health Science Center

1 paper in the library · 13 citations · publishing 2020

Papers

Discriminative Stimulus Effects of Substituted Tryptamines in Rats

ACS Pharmacology & Translational Science December 29, 2020 Michael B. Gatch, Adam C. Hoch, Theresa M. Carbonaro 13 citations

Eight novel substituted tryptamines produced hallucinogen-like effects in rats trained to discriminate the hallucinogen DOM from saline. All compounds fully substituted for DOM, with potencies equal to or less than DOM. Four compounds—4-OH-MET, 4-OH-DET, 4-OH-DMT, and 4-AcO-DMT—reduced response rates at fully substituting doses. Because these compounds mimic DOM's discriminative stimulus effects, they may carry similar abuse liability. 4-Acetoxy substituted compounds were less potent than 4-hydroxy ones, and N,N-diisopropyl compounds were less potent than those with dimethyl, diethyl, N-methyl-N-ethyl, or N-methyl-N-isopropyl groups.