[Alcohol drinking behavior based on the neurochemical background. II. Alcohol preference and aging].

K Mizohata
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The present studies have investigated the relationship between alcohol behavior and aging in several strains of mice. First experiments have carried out whether a free choice of 10% (v/v) ethanol and tap water for 4 weeks changes the alcohol preference and the brain neurotransmitters in three inbred strains of mice, C57BL/6J, C3H/He and DBA/2Cr. Mice of these strains showed mean ethanol intakes of 4.41, 1.76 and 0.77 g/kg/day, respectively. Levels of the brain monoamines did not change in the alcohol preferring C57BL/6J mice, but in those with less preference of alcohol, C3H/He and DBA/2Cr, there were significant increases in dopamine and 5HT levels during the four weeks experiment. Second studies have reexamined if the factor of aging affects on the alcohol preference or drinking behavior in mice. Intake of 10% ethanol (ml/day) and alcohol preference (%) increased significantly with age. A further study was conducted in which groups of 16 week old mice were checked for alcohol preference along with a completely naive control group. The alcohol preference and alcohol intake were maximum in mice given free access to ethanol at 4 weeks of age. These results suggest that a) the mouse strain with a low preference of alcohol undergo neurochemical changes after exposure to 10% ethanol and water even be free choice, and b) alcohol drinking behaviors are not only affected on the general aspects but also the factor of aging and the conditions in which mice have expressed the accesses to alcohol.

[基于神经化学背景的饮酒行为。2酒精偏好与老化]。
目前的研究调查了几个品系小鼠的酒精行为与衰老之间的关系。第一个实验是在三种自交系小鼠C57BL/6J、C3H/He和DBA/2Cr中,自由选择10% (v/v)乙醇和自来水4周是否会改变酒精偏好和脑神经递质。各组小鼠平均乙醇摄入量分别为4.41、1.76和0.77 g/kg/d。在酒精偏好的C57BL/6J小鼠中,脑单胺水平没有变化,但在酒精偏好较低的C3H/He和DBA/2Cr小鼠中,多巴胺和5HT水平在四周的实验中显著增加。第二项研究重新检查了衰老因素是否会影响小鼠的酒精偏好或饮酒行为。10%乙醇摄入量(ml/d)和酒精偏好(%)随着年龄的增长而显著增加。在进一步的研究中,研究人员对16周龄的小鼠进行了酒精偏好检查,并对完全没有酒精习惯的对照组进行了检查。在4周龄时自由接触乙醇的小鼠中,酒精偏好和酒精摄入量最大。这些结果表明,a)低酒精偏好小鼠品系在暴露于10%乙醇和水后甚至可以自由选择后发生神经化学变化;b)饮酒行为不仅在一般方面受到影响,而且还受到衰老因素和小鼠表达酒精获取的条件的影响。
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