Rate-depressant effects of ethanol on fixed-ratio responding in ALKO AA and ANA rats.

F R George, M C Ritz, R A Meisch
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Abstract

The ALKO AA and ANA rats have been selectively bred for high versus low ethanol preference, respectively. AA rats have been shown to self-administer ethanol, whereas ANA rats do not. These animals also show a range of differences on tasks which measure sensitivity to ethanol, but the relationship between ethanol intake and sensitivity to this drug in these rats is not clear. This study examined sensitivity to ethanol in AA and ANA rats as determined by ethanol's rate depressant effects on schedule controlled (Fixed-Ratio (FR) 32) responding reinforced by water deliveries. Non-drug rates of responding were similar for both lines across baseline, sham injection and vehicle conditions. Ethanol produced dose-dependent decreases in responding in both the AA and ANA rats. Dose-response curves indicated that AA rats were slightly more sensitive to the acute effects of ethanol than were ANA rats, with ED50 values of 0.52 and 0.69 g/kg for AA and ANA rats, respectively. Overall, however, the effects of ethanol on rats of responding were similar across the two lines of rats. While it is possible that constraints on behavior imposed by FR schedules could be masking underlying differences in tissue sensitivity between these animals, the results indicate that ethanol intake under preference or reinforcement conditions does not appear to be highly controlled by initial sensitivity to ethanol as measured by effects on operant performance.

乙醇对ALKO、AA和ANA大鼠固定比值反应的速率抑制作用。
ALKO AA大鼠和ANA大鼠分别被选择性地培育为高乙醇偏好和低乙醇偏好。AA大鼠已被证明可以自我使用乙醇,而ANA大鼠则不能。这些动物在测量对乙醇敏感性的任务中也表现出一系列差异,但在这些大鼠中,乙醇摄入量与对这种药物的敏感性之间的关系尚不清楚。本研究检测了AA和ANA大鼠对乙醇的敏感性,通过乙醇对时间表控制(固定比(FR) 32)反应的速率抑制作用来确定。在基线、假注射和载药条件下,两种药物的非药物应答率相似。乙醇在AA和ANA大鼠的反应中产生剂量依赖性降低。剂量-反应曲线显示AA大鼠对乙醇急性效应的敏感性略高于ANA大鼠,AA和ANA大鼠的ED50值分别为0.52和0.69 g/kg。然而,总的来说,乙醇对大鼠反应的影响在两种大鼠中是相似的。虽然FR时间表对行为的限制可能掩盖了这些动物之间组织敏感性的潜在差异,但研究结果表明,在偏好或强化条件下的乙醇摄入量似乎不受对乙醇的初始敏感性的高度控制,这是通过对操作性能的影响来衡量的。
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