G. Colombo et al., REDUCTION OF VOLUNTARY ETHANOL INTAKE IN ETHANOL-PREFERRING SP RATS BY THE CANNABINOID ANTAGONIST SR-141716, Alcohol and alcoholism, 33(2), 1998, pp. 126-130
The present study assessed the efficacy of the cannabinoid CBI recepto
r antagonist, SR-141716, in reducing voluntary ethanol intake in selec
tively bred Sardinian alcohol-preferring (sP) rats. Ethanol (10%, v/v)
and food were available in daily 4 h scheduled access periods; water
was present 24 h/day. The acute administration of a 1.5 and a 5 mg/kg
dose of SR-141716 selectively reduced ethanol intake, whereas a 10 mg/
kg dose of SR-141716 reduced to a similar extent both ethanol and food
intake. These results suggest that the cannabinoid CB1 receptor is in
volved in the mediation of the ethanol-reinforcing effects in sP rats.