Effects of orally-administered ethanol and tertiary-butanol on fixed-ratio responding of rats.

Substance and alcohol actions/misuse Pub Date : 1982-01-01
J M Witkin, J D Leander
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Bar-press responding of rats was maintained under a 30-response fixed-ratio schedule of food presentation. Responding was characterized by an initial pause followed by a high rate of responding which prevailed until food delivery. Oral administration (15 minutes pre-session) of ethanol (0.25-6.0 g/kg) or tertiary-butanol (0.25-3.0 g/kg) produced dose-related decreases in responding at the higher doses; tertiary-butanol was 1.6 times as potent as ethanol. The 3.0 g/kg dose of ethanol or the 1.0 g/kg dose of tertiary-butanol decreased responding by about twenty percent when given either 15, 30, or 60 minutes prior to the experimental session. Overall response rate and response rate exclusive of the initial pause were decreased similarly.

口服乙醇和叔丁醇对大鼠定比反应的影响。
大鼠按杆反应维持在30反应固定比例的食物呈现计划下。反应的特点是最初的停顿,然后是高反应率,直到送餐。口服(会前15分钟)乙醇(0.25-6.0 g/kg)或叔丁醇(0.25-3.0 g/kg)在高剂量时产生剂量相关的反应降低;叔丁醇的效力是乙醇的1.6倍。3.0 g/kg剂量的乙醇或1.0 g/kg剂量的叔丁醇在实验前15、30或60分钟给予时,反应降低约20%。总体反应率和不包括初始暂停的反应率也同样下降。
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