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From binge eating to binge drinking: A new and robust paradigm for assessing binge ethanol self-administration in male rats
Ruiz Leyva, Leandro; Vázquez Ágredos, Ana; Jiménez García, Ana María; López Guarnido, Olga; Pla, Antonio; Pautassi, Ricardo Marcos
; Morón Henche, Ignacio; Cendán, Cruz Miguel
Fecha de publicación:
03/2022
Editorial:
Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc
Revista:
Addiction Biology
ISSN:
1355-6215
e-ISSN:
1369-1600
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
Animal models of alcohol (ethanol) self-administration are crucial to dissect the neurobiological mechanisms underlying alcohol dependence, yet only a few of these induce pharmacologically relevant levels of alcohol consumption and rarely the alcohol self-administration co-occurs with other addictive behaviours. The present study aims to validate a novel model of voluntary ethanol consumption in male Wistar rats, in which ethanol access follows a binge eating experience. Over 10 sessions, Wistar rats were exposed to binge or control eating (i.e., the ingestion of 11.66 and 0.97 kcal/3 min, respectively, derived from a highly palatable food), immediately followed by two-bottle choice intake tests (2%, 6%, 10% or 14% w/w ethanol vs. water). Rats exposed to binge eating drank significantly more 6% or 10% (w/w) ethanol than control peers, reaching up to 6.3 gEtOH/kg. Rats stimulated with 2%, 6%, 10% or 14% ethanol after binge eating, but not those given those ethanol concentrations after control eating, exhibited significant within-group increases in ethanol drinking. This ethanol consumption was not altered by quinine adulteration (up to 0.1 g/L), and it was blocked by naltrexone (10 mg/kg), administered immediately before binge eating. Blood ethanol levels significantly correlated with ethanol consumption; and the more ethanol consumed, the greater the distance travelled in an open field test conducted after the two-bottle choice test. Altogether, this self-administration model seems a valid and robust alternative with remarkable potential for research on different stages of the alcohol addiction and, particularly, to assess interactions between alcohol consumption and others addictive-like behaviours.
Palabras clave:
BINGE DRINKING
,
BINGE EATING
,
ETHANOL
,
NALTREXONE
,
SELF-ADMINISTRATION
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Ruiz Leyva, Leandro; Vázquez Ágredos, Ana; Jiménez García, Ana María; López Guarnido, Olga; Pla, Antonio; et al.; From binge eating to binge drinking: A new and robust paradigm for assessing binge ethanol self-administration in male rats; Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc; Addiction Biology; 27; 2; 3-2022; 1-11
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