Responding under a fixed interval schedule of intravenous ethanol presentation in the rat.

Substance and alcohol actions/misuse Pub Date : 1982-01-01
L A Grupp, E Perlanski
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Abstract

Specific behavioural procedures have been developed which lead animals to give themselves electric shock. The present study investigated the possibility that the same set of procedures would lead to intravenous (i.v.) ethanol self-administration. Three rats were trained to press a bar under a concurrent schedule which delivered food pellets on a variable interval (VI) 60 sec or 120 sec schedule and ethanol infusions on a fixed interval (FI) 600 sec schedule. A fourth animal was trained under the same concurrent schedule with vehicle rather than ethanol infusions. When the food schedule was subsequently omitted (extinction) and only ethanol was presented for responding, bar pressing rapidly extinguished. In one animal tested with a very high dose of ethanol, drug-elicited bar pressing indicative of an aversive reaction to the drug was observed. Although similar procedures are sufficient to engender response-produced shock presentation they were not successful in fostering i.v. ethanol self-administration and by implication, in establishing ethanol as a positive reinforcer.

在大鼠静脉注射乙醇的固定间隔时间表下有反应。
已经发展出特定的行为程序,使动物对自己进行电击。本研究调查了同一套程序可能导致静脉注射(i.v.)乙醇自我给药的可能性。3只大鼠被训练按同步时间表按条,按可变间隔(VI) 60秒或120秒的时间表递送食物颗粒,按固定间隔(FI) 600秒的时间表注入乙醇。第四只动物在相同的同时训练计划下接受车辆而不是乙醇输注。当食物时间表随后被省略(消失),只提供乙醇来响应时,酒吧压力迅速消失。在用非常高剂量的乙醇测试的一只动物中,观察到药物引起的bar按压指示对药物的厌恶反应。虽然类似的程序足以产生反应性休克表现,但它们在促进静脉注射乙醇自我给药方面并不成功,由此暗示,在建立乙醇作为积极强化剂方面并不成功。
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