Flavor preference conditioning by oral self-administration of ethanol

被引:26
作者
Cunningham, CL
Niehus, JS
机构
[1] Oregon Hlth Sci Univ, Dept Behav Neurosci, Portland, OR 97201 USA
[2] Oregon Hlth Sci Univ, Portland Alcohol Res Ctr, Portland, OR 97201 USA
关键词
ethanol; rats; taste conditioning; conditioned taste preference; self-administration; operant conditioning; reinforcement; reward; body temperature;
D O I
10.1007/s002130050452
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Oral self-administration and operant tasks have been used successfully to confirm ethanol's positive reinforcing effects in rats. However, in flavor conditioning tasks, ethanol is typically found to have aversive effects. The present studies explored this apparent paradox by examining the change in value of a flavor paired with orally self-administered ethanol in two different limited-access procedures. Rats were food-deprived and trained to drink (experiment 1) or to barpress for (experiment 2) 10% (v/v) ethanol during daily 30-min sessions using prandial initiation techniques. All rats were then exposed to a differential flavor conditioning procedure in which banana or almond extract was added to the drinking solution. One flavor (counterbalanced) was always mixed with ethanol (CS+), whereas the other flavor was mixed with water (CS-). By the end of conditioning, rats in both experiments drank more flavored ethanol than flavored water, confirming ethanol's efficacy as a reinforcer. Moreover, barpress rates for CS+ exceeded those for CS- in the operant task. Ethanol doses self-administered in final sessions averaged about 1 g/kg. The effect of the flavor-ethanol contingency was assessed in preference tests that offered a choice between the two flavor solutions without ethanol. In both experiments, subjects developed a preference for the flavor that had been paired with ethanol. Thus, the outcome of flavor conditioning was consistent with that of the oral self-administration tasks in providing evidence of ethanol's rewarding effects. These experiments confirm and extend previous studies showing that flavor aversion is not the inevitable result of flavor-ethanol association in rats. It seems likely that ethanol's nutrient and pharmacological effects both contributed to the development of conditioned flavor preference.
引用
收藏
页码:293 / 302
页数:10
相关论文
共 46 条
[1]  
[Anonymous], DRUG ADDICTION
[2]   EFFECT OF ETHANOL PREEXPOSURE ON ETHANOL-INDUCED CONDITIONED TASTE-AVERSION [J].
BARKER, LM ;
JOHNS, T .
JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL, 1978, 39 (01) :39-46
[3]   EFFECT OF PRIOR ETHANOL EXPERIENCE ON ETHANOL-INDUCED SACCHARIN AVERSIONS [J].
BERMAN, RF ;
CANNON, DS .
PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR, 1974, 12 (06) :1041-1044
[4]   TASTE-AVERSION DISRUPTION BY DRUG PRETREATMENT - DISSOCIATIVE AND DRUG-SPECIFIC EFFECTS [J].
CANNON, DS ;
BAKER, TB ;
BERMAN, RF .
PHARMACOLOGY BIOCHEMISTRY AND BEHAVIOR, 1977, 6 (01) :93-100
[5]  
CAPALDI ED, 1992, PSYCHOL LEARN MOTIV, P1
[6]   AVERSIVE CONDITIONING BY PSYCHOACTIVE DRUGS - EFFECTS OF MORPHINE, ALCOHOL AND CHLORDIAZEPOXIDE [J].
CAPPELL, H ;
LEBLANC, AE ;
ENDRENYI, L .
PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGIA, 1973, 29 (03) :239-246
[7]   Naloxone Facilitates Extinction but Does Not Affect Acquisition or Expression of Ethanol-Induced Conditioned Place Preference [J].
Cunningham, Christopher L. ;
Dickinson, Shelly D. ;
Okorn, Dobrina M. .
EXPERIMENTAL AND CLINICAL PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, 1995, 3 (04) :330-343
[8]   EFFECT OF INGESTION-CONTINGENT HYPOTHERMIA ON ETHANOL SELF-ADMINISTRATION [J].
CUNNINGHAM, CL ;
NIEHUS, DR .
ALCOHOL, 1989, 6 (05) :377-380
[9]  
CUNNINGHAM CL, 1988, PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, V95, P318
[10]   A MICROCOMPUTER SYSTEM FOR TEMPERATURE BIOTELEMETRY [J].
CUNNINGHAM, CL ;
PERIS, J .
BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS & INSTRUMENTATION, 1983, 15 (06) :598-603