Differences between alcohol-preferring and alcohol-nonpreferring rats in ethanol generalization

Citation
De. Mcmillan et al., Differences between alcohol-preferring and alcohol-nonpreferring rats in ethanol generalization, PHARM BIO B, 64(2), 1999, pp. 415-419
Citations number
8
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences & Behavoir
Journal title
PHARMACOLOGY BIOCHEMISTRY AND BEHAVIOR
ISSN journal
00913057 → ACNP
Volume
64
Issue
2
Year of publication
1999
Pages
415 - 419
Database
ISI
SICI code
0091-3057(199910)64:2<415:DBAAAR>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
Alcohol-preferring (P rats) and alcohol nonpreferring rats (NP rats) were t rained to discriminate intraperitoneal injections of 0.5 g/kg ethanol, or s ubcutaneous injections of 0.6 mg/kg nicotine from saline. P rats learned th e ethanol discrimination more rapidly and made a higher percentage (88%) of their responses on the ethanol lever after ethanol and a lower percentage (7%) after saline than NP rats (78 and 15%, respectively), In substitution tests, increasing doses of ethanol produced increases in the percentage of responses on the ethanol lever with similar ED(50)s (0.43 and 0.44 g/kg) in P and NP rats. P rats trained to discriminate ethanol from saline made mor e responses on the ethanol lever after nicotine (80%) and d-amphetamine (63 %) than NP rats (33 and 40%). The ethanol stimulus did not generalize to mo rphine in either P or NP rats. NP rats trained to discriminate ethanol from saline responded more on the ethanol lever after bupropion (77%) than P ra ts (49%). In rats trained to discriminate nicotine from saline, the nicotin e discriminative stimulus did not generalize to ethanol in either P or NP r ats, suggesting that the genetic difference in the stimulus generalization of ethanol was not symmetrical. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Inc.