Initiation of ethanol self-administration by the sucrose-substitution method with HAS and LAS rats

被引:12
作者
Files, FJ [1 ]
Samson, HH [1 ]
Brice, GT [1 ]
Deitrich, RA [1 ]
Draski, LJ [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV COLORADO,DEPT PHARMACOL,DENVER,CO 80202
关键词
alcohol self-administration; selective breeding; HAS rats; LAS rats; initiation;
D O I
10.1111/j.1530-0277.1996.tb01671.x
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R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
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This study was performed to examine ethanol self-administration in rats bred for different sensitivities to the sedative effects of alcohol [the Colorado High Alcohol Sensitive (HAS) and Low Alcohol Sensitive (LAS) rats]. Four rats from each replicate line of the HAS and LAS rats (n = 16) were obtained from the University of Colorado, and initiation to self-administer ethanol by the sucrose-substitution procedure was attempted. Before the initiation procedure was conducted, home-cage ethanol intake and preference ratio did not differ between LAS and HAS rats. During the initiation procedure, the LAS rats came to self-administer 10% ethanol (v/v) at similar levels as outbred Wistar rats initiated with the same procedure (similar to 0.4 g/kg/ session). The HAS rats, however, failed to initiate (similar to 0.08 g/kg/session after completing the sucrose-substitution procedure) and lever pressing was reduced even more in the HAS rats when the ethanol concentration presented was >10% (v/v). Three of the eight HAS rats stopped lever pressing completely when the ethanol concentration was raised to 15%. After initiation, home-cage preference ratio differed significantly between the LAS and HAS rats (LAS > HAS, p < 0.03). That the LAS rats did not consume greater amounts of ethanol compared with outbred Long-Evans or Wistar rats is contrary to our hypothesis, based on recent human data suggesting that a lower sensitivity to ethanol could result in increased alcohol intake. The finding that the HAS rats could not be initiated, while selectively bred ethanol nonpreferring rats can, is also contrary to our hypothesis. Further studies related to ethanol self-administration with the HAS line could provide important information related to the genetics of alcohol nonacceptance.
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