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Social interaction and partner familiarity differentially alter voluntary ethanol intake in adolescent male and female rats.

机译:社会交往和伴侣的熟悉程度差异性地改变了成年雄性和雌性大鼠的自愿乙醇摄入量。

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Alcohol readily facilitates social interactions and this effect plays an important role in adolescent drinking behaviors. The ability of social interaction to alter behaviors in response to alcohol in adolescent animals has been assessed using the demonstrator-observer paradigm. The demonstrator is exposed to ethanol and the observer is tested for changes in behaviors in response to ethanol after social interaction between the dyad. The present experiment expanded on previous work to investigate the effects of different types of social interaction on subsequent voluntary ethanol consumption in adolescent male and female rats. Specifically, voluntary ethanol intake was assessed in adolescent observers after social interaction with an alcohol-free or -intoxicated same-sex familiar cage-mate or an age-matched unfamiliar conspecific. Demonstrators were intragastrically administered water or 1.5 g/kg ethanol and allowed to socially interact with observers for 30 min after a 1-h social isolation period. Subsequently, observers were allowed voluntary access to ethanol using a two-bottle choice paradigm overnight for 13 h. Male and female observers that interacted with an alcohol-intoxicated familiar cagemate consumed significantly more ethanol relative to their alcohol-free counterparts. However, adolescent male observers that socially interacted with an alcohol-intoxicated, age-matched unfamiliar conspecific consumed significantly less ethanol than controls. The opposite effect was observed in adolescent female observers. The present results are consistent and extend previous work in support of the idea that exposure to the demonstrator-observer paradigm alters voluntary ethanol intake in a sex- and familiarity-dependent manner. Partner familiarity can induce elevated or reduced ethanol consumption in males. However, females appear to be more sensitive to the elevating effects of social interaction on voluntary ethanol consumption, regardless of familiarity of the partner.
机译:酒精很容易促进社交互动,这种作用在青少年饮酒行为中起着重要作用。已使用演示者-观察者范例评估了社交互动改变对酒精反应的行为的能力。演示者暴露于乙醇中,观察者在两性之间的社交互动后,对响应乙醇的行为变化进行了测试。本实验扩展了以前的工作,以研究不同类型的社交互动对青春期雌雄大鼠随后自愿饮酒的影响。具体而言,在与无酒精或中毒的同性熟悉的同性伴侣或年龄匹配的陌生同性伴侣进行社交互动后,在青少年观察者中评估了自愿摄入的乙醇。在社交隔离期1小时后,向示威者灌胃水或1.5 g / kg乙醇,并与观察者进行社交互动30分钟。随后,允许观察者使用两瓶选择范式自愿使用乙醇过夜,持续13小时。与酒精中毒的熟悉的笼友互动的男性和女性观察者消耗的乙醇比无酒精的同伴要多得多。但是,与酒精中毒,年龄匹配的陌生同种菌进行社交互动的青春期男性观察者所消耗的乙醇比对照组少得多。在青春期的女性观察者中观察到相反的效果。目前的结果是一致的,并扩展了以前的工作,以支持这样的观点,即暴露于示威者-观察者范式会改变性别和熟悉程度的自愿摄入乙醇。对伴侣的熟悉会导致男性乙醇摄入量增加或减少。但是,无论伴侣是否熟悉,女性似乎对社交互动对自愿饮酒的加剧影响更为敏感。

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