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Tolerance to ethanol's disruptive effects on operant behavior in rats
Authors:Frank A. Holloway  David A. King  Ron C. Michaelis  Richard D. Harland  David C. Bird
Affiliation:(1) Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Research Building 306-R, P.O. Box 26901, 73190 Oklahoma City, OK, USA;(2) Present address: Department of Psychology, University of Vermont, 05482 Burlington, VT, USA;(3) Present address: Department of Pediatrics, Bowman-Gray School of Medicine, 27103 Winston-Salem, NC, USA
Abstract:
The effects of pre-session and post-session daily ethanol injections on the development and loss of tolerance to ethanol's effects on fixed ratio operant performance in rats was assessed using a cumulative dosing procedure. Daily pre-session ethanol administration produced a greater decrease in ethanol sensitivity than did daily post-session ethanol. Both tolerance effects persisted for at least 1 month after the chronic injection phase. No changes in ethanol sensitivity were apparent in the saline control group and no changes in estimated blood ethanol levels were found after the chronic treatments. The post-session ethanol groups displayed a performance decrement during the initial segment of the chronic injection period, but improved significantly across the chronic phase. These data suggest that some delayed effect of ethanol initially impaired performance but that tolerance to this ethanol effect also occurred and probably contributed to the decline in ethanol sensitivity seen in these groups. Compensatory learning as the mechanism for tolerance development in the pre-session and post-session ethanol groups was supported by the finding of no change in ethanol sensitivity in rats exposed to comparable daily ethanol without any concurrent operant task on which the direct, immediate, or indirect, delayed ethanol effects could operate.
Keywords:Ethanol  Tolerance  Operant performance  Delayed ethanol effect  Drug-induced compensatory learning
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