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Female Rats Display Enhanced Rewarding Effects of Ethanol That Are Hormone Dependent

机译:雌性大鼠表现出增强的激素依赖性乙醇奖励作用

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Background: Ethanol (EtOH) abuse is a major health and economic concern, particularly for females who appear to be more sensitive to the rewarding effects of EtOH. This study compared sex differences to the rewarding and aversive effects of EtOH using place-conditioning procedures in rats. Methods: Separate groups of adult (male, female, ovariectomized [OVX] female) and adolescent (male and female) rats received EtOH (0, 0.5, 1.0, 2.0, or 2.5 g/kg, intraperitoneal) and were confined to their initially nonpreferred side of our conditioning apparatus for 30 minutes. On alternate days, they received saline and were confined to the other side. Following 5 drug pairings, the rats were retested for preference behavior. Separate cohorts of the same groups of rats were injected with a similar dose range of EtOH, and blood EtOH levels (BELs) were compared 30 minutes later. Results: EtOH produced rewarding or aversive effects in a dose-dependent manner. An intermediate dose of EtOH (1.0 g/kg) produced rewarding effects in adult female, but not in male or OVX female rats, suggesting that ovarian hormones facilitate the rewarding effects of EtOH. Similarly, this intermediate dose of EtOH produced rewarding effects in adolescent female, but not in male rats. The highest dose of EtOH (2.5 g/kg) produced aversive effects that were similar across all adult groups. However, the aversive effects of EtOH were lower in adolescents than adults, suggesting that adolescents are less sensitive to the aversive effects of EtOH. The aversive effects of EtOH did not vary across the estrous cycle in intact adult females. There were also no group differences in BELs, suggesting that our results are not related to EtOH metabolism. Conclusion: Our results in rats suggest that human females may be more vulnerable to EtOH abuse due to enhanced rewarding effects of this drug that are mediated by the presence of ovarian hormones.
机译:背景:乙醇(EtOH)的滥用是主要的健康和经济问题,尤其是对于似乎对EtOH的有益作用更为敏感的女性。这项研究将性别差异与使用场所调节程序在大鼠中产生EtOH的奖励和厌恶作用进行了比较。方法:成年大鼠(雄性,雌性,去卵巢[OVX]雌性)和青春期(雄性和雌性)大鼠分别接受EtOH(0、0.5、1.0、2.0或2.5 g / kg,腹膜内)的治疗, 30分钟的非首选状态。在隔天,他们接受了盐水并且被限制在另一侧。配对5次药物后,对大鼠进行了偏好行为的重新测试。在相同组大鼠的单独队列中注射相似剂量范围的EtOH,并在30分钟后比较血液EtOH水平(BELs)。结果:EtOH以剂量依赖性方式产生奖励或厌恶作用。中等剂量的EtOH(1.0 g / kg)在成年雌性动物中产生奖励作用,但在雄性或OVX雌性大鼠中却没有,这表明卵巢激素促进EtOH的奖励作用。同样,这种中等剂量的EtOH在青春期的雌性动物中产生有益的作用,而在雄性大鼠中则没有。最高剂量的EtOH(2.5 g / kg)产生的厌恶效果在所有成人组中相似。但是,青少年的EtOH的厌恶作用低于成人,这表明青少年对EtOH的厌恶作用不那么敏感。在完整的成年女性中,EtOH的厌恶效果在整个发情周期中没有变化。 BELs也没有组间差异,表明我们的结果与EtOH代谢无关。结论:我们在大鼠中的研究结果表明,由于卵巢激素的存在,该药物的奖励作用增强,人类女性可能更容易受到EtOH的滥用。

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