Stress induced suppression of maintenance but not of acquisition of ethanol consumption in rats |
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Authors: | Max J. Ng Cheong Ton Zavie Brown Andrew Michalakeas Zalman Amit |
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Affiliation: | Center for Research on Drug Dependence, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3G 1M8 |
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Abstract: | Male Wistar rats were given a free-choice between water and increasing concentrations of ethanol from 3% to 11% (v/v) during the acquisition phase. Thereafter, animals were maintained on a choice between water and 11% ethanol for the balance of the experiment. For 5 days prior to and for periods during the acquisition and maintenance phases, the animals were expo exposed to electric footshock, restraint or no stress. The results showed no differences in ethanol drinking patterns among the groups during the acquisition phase. However, in the maintenance phase, both footshock and restraint suppressed the increase in ethanol intake seen in the no-stress control group. |
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Keywords: | Electric footshock Restraint Ethanol drinking Stress-induced alcohol drinking |
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