Dm. Tomkins et al., LOW-DOSES OF THE 5-HT1A AGONIST 8-HYDROXY-2-(DI-N-PROPYLAMINO)TETRALIN (8-OH DPAT) INCREASE ETHANOL INTAKE, Psychopharmacology, 115(1-2), 1994, pp. 173-179
Previous work has reported that the 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT)(1A) ago
nist, 8-hydroxy 2-(di-n-propylamino)tetralin (8-OH DPAT), reduces etha
nol intake by rats. However, as 8-OH DPAT reduces 5-HT neurotransmissi
on, these findings are inconsistent with the proposed inhibitory role
of central 5-HT neurons on ethanol intake. We examined the effect of 8
-OH DPAT on ethanol, water and food intake in rats maintained on a lim
ited access schedule using a lower dose range (6-250 mu g/kg) and by a
ssessing concomitant changes in behaviour. Low doses of 8-OH DPAT enha
nced ethanol intake even when food and water were offered as alternati
ves. Suppression in ethanol intake was observed at higher doses where
elements of the 5-HT syndrome were apparent. Similar observations were
made in both fluid and non-fluid deprived water drinking rats, sugges
ting the tatter effect is non-selective. Therefore 8-OH DPAT may both
increase or decrease ethanol consumption in the rat depending on the d
ose used.