VOLITIONAL CONSUMPTION OF ETHANOL BY FAWN-HOODED RATS - EFFECTS OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS AND DRUG TREATMENTS

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作者
MCMILLEN, BA [1 ]
WILLIAMS, HL [1 ]
机构
[1] E CAROLINA UNIV,SCH MED,CTR ALCOHOL & DRUG ABUSE STUDIES,GREENVILLE,NC 27858
关键词
ALCOHOL PREFERENCE; AMPEROZIDE; CHOCOLATE DRINK; IPSAPIRONE; NALTREXONE; SEROTONIN; DRINKING BEHAVIOR;
D O I
10.1016/0741-8329(95)00015-J
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R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
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Behavioral and neurochemical measures of brain 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) function in the Fawn-Hooded rat are abnormal relative to outbred strains of rats. Fawn-Hooded rats freely drink large amounts of 10% ethanol in the presence of water and have been proposed to be an animal model for studies related to alcoholism. In this study, Fawn-Hooded rats were given solutions of ethanol increasing in concentration from 3% to 30% (w/v in tap water) over 10 days with tap water in a second drinking tube and a third tube left empty. The solutions of ethanol that produced maximal drinking with a preference (ml ethanol/ml total fluid) near 50% ranged from 5% to 13%, which became the fixed individual concentrations for each rat. After a 5-day baseline period the rats were offered a solution in the third drinking tube of either 0.5% aspartame or chocolate Ultra SlimFast (diluted with water 2:1). The chocolate drink, but not aspartame, significantly reduced the consumption of alcohol by 73%. For the drug experiments, the rats were given successive 4-day periods of: baseline drinking; drug or saline injections b.i.d.; and a posttreatment period. Neither ipsapirone, a 5-HT1a partial agonist, nor naltrexone injected inhibited the intakes of ethanol solutions. Treatment with 2.5 mg/kg of amperozide, a 5-HT2 antagonist, decreased the consumption of ethanol by 38%, but also caused a decrease in consumption of food. These results show a pattern of drinking of increasing concentrations of ethanol different than other strains of rats. Because ethanol intakes of the Fawn-Hooded rat decline precipitously when offered palatable chocolate drink and fail to respond to drugs known to decrease human ethanol intake, this strain may not be a valid model for testing the effects of centrally acting drugs on the consumption of ethanol.
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