GHB-C rats: The control line of GHB-sensitive (GHB-S) and GHB-resistant (GHB-R) rats

Carla Lobina , Giancarlo Colombo , Alessandro Orrù , Paola Maccioni , Gian Luigi Gessa , Mauro A.M. Carai
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γ-Hydroxybutyric acid (GHB)-sensitive (GHB-S) and GHB-resistant (GHB-R) rats have been selectively bred for their opposite sensitivity to the sedative/hypnotic effect of GHB. This opposite sensitivity has been found to generalize to the GABAB receptor agonist, baclofen. A control line [named GHB-control (GHB-C)] has been derived from the foundation stock of GHB-S and GHB-R rats. GHB-C rats have been bred without any evaluation of their sensitivity to GHB. The experiments described here were designed to evaluate the sensitivity of GHB-C rats, from the 13th generation, to the sedative/hypnotic effect of GHB (1 g/kg, i.p.) and baclofen (20 mg/kg, i.p.). All measures (onset, sleep time and r = sleep time/onset) of sensitivity to GHB- and baclofen-induced sedation/hypnosis in GHB-C rats were significantly different from and intermediate to those recorded in GHB-S and GHB-R rats. Furthermore, these values were similar to those recorded in the foundation stock. These results suggest that GHB-C rats may constitute a valid control line for GHB-S and GHB-R rats, representing the “general population” from which GHB-S and GHB-R rats were derived. Furthermore, the relative equidistance of sensitivity to GHB- and baclofen-induced sedation/hypnosis of GHB-C rats from those of GHB-S and GHB-R rats suggests that genetic factors contributes to the development of both sensitivity in GHB-S rats and resistance in GHB-R rats.

GHB-C大鼠:ghb敏感(GHB-S)和ghb抗性(GHB-R)大鼠的对照系
γ-羟基丁酸(GHB)敏感大鼠(GHB- s)和GHB耐药大鼠(GHB- r)对GHB的镇静/催眠作用具有相反的敏感性,因此被选择性饲养。这种相反的敏感性已被发现适用于GABAB受体激动剂巴氯芬。从GHB-S和GHB-R大鼠的基础种群中衍生出一种控制系[命名为GHB-control (GHB-C)]。GHB- c大鼠在饲养时没有对其GHB敏感性进行任何评估。本实验旨在评价第13代GHB- c大鼠对GHB (1 g/kg, i.p)和巴氯芬(20 mg/kg, i.p)镇静/催眠作用的敏感性。GHB- c大鼠对GHB和巴氯芬诱导的镇静/催眠的所有敏感性测量(开始时间、睡眠时间和r =睡眠时间/开始时间)均与GHB- s和GHB- r大鼠的记录有显著差异。此外,这些值与在基础种群中记录的值相似。这些结果表明,GHB-C大鼠可能是GHB-S和GHB-R大鼠的有效对照系,代表了GHB-S和GHB-R大鼠的“一般种群”。此外,与GHB- s和GHB- r大鼠相比,GHB- c大鼠对GHB- s和巴氯芬诱导的镇静/催眠的敏感性相对相等,这表明遗传因素对GHB- s大鼠的敏感性和GHB- r大鼠的抗性都有影响。
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