Effects of isolation stress and voluntary ethanol exposure during adolescence on ethanol and nicotine co-use in adulthood using male rats

Jakob D. Shaykin , Lidia N. Olyha , Catherine E. Van Doorn , Joshua D. Hales , Cassie M. Chandler , Deann M. Hopkins , Kimberly Nixon , Joshua S. Beckmann , James R. Pauly , Michael T. Bardo
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Abstract

Background

Alcohol use in adolescence may increase susceptibility to substance use disorders (SUDs) in adulthood. This study determined if voluntary ethanol (EtOH) consumption during adolescence, combined with social isolation, alters the trajectory of EtOH and nicotine intake during adulthood, as well as activating brain neuroinflammation.

Methods

Adolescent male isolate- and group-housed rats were given 0.2 % saccharin/20 % EtOH (Sacc/EtOH) or water using intermittent 2-bottle choice; controls were given water in both bottles (n=17–20 per group). Some rats from each group (n=5–6) were euthanized one week later to measure autoradiographic [3H]PK-11195 binding, an indicator of microglial reactivity, and the remainder (n=11–14 per group) were tested in adulthood in 2-bottle choice, followed by nicotine self-administration using an incremental fixed ratio (FR) schedule with Sacc/EtOH and water concurrently available.

Results

Isolation housing increased adolescent intake of Sacc/EtOH, but the increase did not produce an observable neuroimmunological response in brain. Adolescent EtOH exposure decreased adult intake of both Sacc/EtOH and unsweetened EtOH, with isolate-housed rats showing a greater effect than group-housed rats. In the co-use model, a cross-price economic demand analysis revealed a substitutional relationship between Sacc/EtOH and nicotine, but no effect of adolescent Sacc/EtOH exposure. Compared to group-housed rats, isolate-housed rats were more sensitive to the changing price of nicotine and showed greater substitutability of Sacc/EtOH for nicotine.

Conclusion

The current results suggest that adolescent EtOH exposure per se, with or without isolation stress, does not likely explain the enhanced risk for either alcohol or nicotine use later in life.

利用雄性大鼠研究青春期隔离应激和自愿接触乙醇对成年后乙醇和尼古丁共同使用的影响
背景青少年时期饮酒可能会增加成年后药物使用障碍(SUD)的易感性。本研究确定青春期自愿摄入乙醇(EtOH)是否会与社会隔离相结合,从而改变成年后摄入EtOH和尼古丁的轨迹,以及是否会激活脑神经炎症。方法采用间歇性双瓶选择法,给青春期雄性隔离饲养大鼠喂食0.2%糖精/20% EtOH(Sacc/EtOH)或水;给对照组大鼠喂食两瓶水(每组17-20只)。每组中的一些大鼠(n=5-6)在一周后被安乐死,以测量自显影[3H]PK-11195结合(一种小神经胶质细胞反应性指标),其余大鼠(每组n=11-14)在成年后进行双瓶选择测试,然后使用递增固定比率(FR)时间表进行尼古丁自我给药,同时提供Sacc/EtOH和水。结果隔离饲养增加了青少年对Sacc/EtOH的摄入量,但这种增加并没有在大脑中产生可观察到的神经免疫反应。青少年时期接触乙醇会降低成年大鼠对Sacc/EtOH和无糖乙醇的摄入量,隔离饲养大鼠比集体饲养大鼠受到的影响更大。在共同使用模型中,交叉价格经济需求分析表明,Sacc/EtOH和尼古丁之间存在替代关系,但青少年Sacc/EtOH暴露没有影响。与集体饲养的大鼠相比,隔离饲养的大鼠对尼古丁价格的变化更加敏感,并显示出 Sacc/EtOH 与尼古丁之间更大的替代性。
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Drug and alcohol dependence reports
Drug and alcohol dependence reports Psychiatry and Mental Health
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