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Effects of neuropeptide y on appetitive and consummatory behaviors associated with alcohol drinking in wistar rats with a history of ethanol exposure.

机译:神经肽y对有酒精暴露史的Wistar大鼠饮酒相关的食欲和消费行为的影响。

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BACKGROUND:: Neuropeptide Y (NPY) reduces ethanol intake under free access conditions in Wistar rats with a history of prolonged ethanol vapor exposure. The current study was designed to determine whether NPY differentially alters ethanol-associated appetitive behavior (i.e., lever pressing) or ethanol consumption in Wistar rats with a history of ethanol vapor exposure. METHODS:: Wistar rats were first trained to self-administer 10% ethanol in a paradigm that provided 25 min of free access to 10% ethanol after completing a 20-lever press response requirement (i.e., an RR20 schedule). After stable level lever pressing was established, operant sessions were suspended during a 9-week period of ethanol vapor exposure. Self-administration sessions were then reinstituted, and a fixed time (FT) schedule of 10% ethanol access was used to assess the effects of ethanol exposure and NPY on lever pressing and drinking behavior. Under the FT schedule, the maximum number of lever presses emitted within 10 min was assessed before providing access to 10% ethanol. RESULTS:: Ethanol vapor exposure did not alter patterns of lever pressing under the RR20 schedule, but lever presses emitted under the FT schedule were reduced after ethanol vapor exposure. Ethanol intake was significantly increased after ethanol vapor exposure. NPY significantly reduced ethanol intake but did not significantly reduce lever pressing under the FT schedule. CONCLUSIONS:: Taken together, these data suggest that chronic ethanol exposure increases ethanol intake without clearly enhancing its reinforcing value. Furthermore, NPY has a greater impact on the consummatory factors mediating ethanol intake than appetitive factors mediating ethanol seeking.
机译:背景:神经肽Y(NPY)减少了Wistar大鼠在自由进入条件下的乙醇摄入量,该过程具有长期乙醇蒸气暴露的历史。当前的研究旨在确定NPY是否有差异地改变具有酒精蒸气暴露史的Wistar大鼠的酒精相关的食欲行为(即杠杆按压)或酒精消耗。方法:首先对Wistar大鼠进行训练,使其在完成20杆压力响应要求(即RR20时间表)后可以自我给予10%乙醇25分钟的范例中自我给药10%乙醇。建立稳定的水平操纵杆压力后,在暴露于乙醇蒸汽的9周期间中止了操作过程。然后重新开始自我管理,使用固定时间(FT)的10%乙醇获取时间表来评估乙醇暴露和NPY对杠杆按压和饮酒行为的影响。根据英国《金融时报》的时间表,在获得10%乙醇之前,先评估10分钟内释放的最大杠杆压力机数量。结果:乙醇蒸气暴露并没有改变RR20时间表下杠杆按压的方式,但是在FT时间表下乙醇蒸气暴露后减少了杠杆按压的排放。暴露于乙醇蒸汽后,乙醇摄入量显着增加。 NPY可以显着减少乙醇摄入量,但在FT计划下并未显着降低杠杆压力。结论:综上所述,这些数据表明长期暴露于乙醇会增加乙醇的摄入,而不会明显增加其强化价值。此外,NPY对介导乙醇摄入的消耗因子的影响大于介导寻求乙醇的食性因子的影响。

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