Effects of preloading on the acquisition and maintenance of schedule-induced polydipsia

P. Keith Corfield-Sumner , Nigel W. Bond
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Abstract

Rats allowed to consume a glucose/saccharin mixture for 30 min prior to each experimental session failed to acquire schedule-induced polydipsia when compared to rats allowed only water during this period. Further, if rats that had developed schedule-induced polydipsia were allowed access to the glucose/saccharin mixture prior to each experimental session, their schedule-induced drinking was abolished. These results indicate that preloading prevents the acquisition of schedule-induced drinking and abolishes established polydipsia.

预负荷对时间表诱发的烦渴的获得和维持的影响
与在此期间只喝水的大鼠相比,在每次实验前30分钟摄入葡萄糖/糖精混合物的大鼠未能获得计划性多饮。此外,如果在每次实验之前让出现计划性烦渴的大鼠接触葡萄糖/糖精混合物,它们的计划性饮酒就会被消除。这些结果表明,预负荷可以防止计划性饮酒的获得,并消除已建立的烦渴。
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