MODULATION OF ALCOHOL PREFERENCE BY NMDA ANTAGONISTS IN MALE RATS |
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Authors: | LAMBLIN, FABIENNE DEUCEUNINCK, DAVID DE WITTE, PHILIPPE |
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Affiliation: | Universit Catholique de Louvain, Lab. Psychobiologie 1, Place Croix du Sud, 1348 Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium |
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Abstract: | Chronic alcoholization by alcohol inhalation was used to studythe properties of magnesium, a non-competitive NMDA receptorantagonist, and CGP 39551, a competitive NMDA receptor antagonist,on behavioural dependence as estimated by the free-choice paradigm[alcohol 10% (v/v) vs. water], on the hypermotility after alcoholwithdrawal, and finally on the cortical vascularization. Thefirst experimental group received the drugs per os during thewhole alcoholization period. Magnesium (20 mg/kg/day) decreasedthe alcohol dependence while CGP 39551 (5 and 10 mg/kg/day)increased, in a dose-dependent manner, the dependence to alcohol.A second group of animals received the same drugs at the samedosages, not simultaneously during chronic alcoholization, butimmediately after alcoholization in one shot i.p. injection.In this case, rats receiving 5 mg/kg CGP 39551 never showedany dependence towards alcohol, while 10 mg/kg CGP 39551 or20 mg/kg magnesium prolonged the number of days of alcohol dependence.These results thus indicate the close interaction between NMDAreceptor function and dependence for alcohol. Magnesium hadno effects on hypermotility, while CGP 39551-treated animalspresented a decrease in the hypermotility observed after alcoholwithdrawal. Neither drug affected the hypervasculanzation accompanyingthe chronic alcoholization. |
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