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The effects of pre-pubertal gonadectomy and binge-like ethanol exposure during adolescence on ethanol drinking in adult male and female rats.

机译:青春期青春期前促进术治疗乙酰乙醇暴露在成年雄性和雌性大鼠乙醇中的影响。

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The pubertal surge in gonadal hormones that occurs during adolescence may impact the long-term effects of early alcohol exposure and sex differences in drinking behavior in adulthood. We investigated this hypothesis by performing sham or gonadectomy surgeries in Long-Evans rats around post-natal day (P) 20. From P35-45, males and females were given saline or 3.0 g/kg ethanol using a binge-like model of exposure (8 injections total). As adults (P100), they were trained to self-administer ethanol via a sucrose-fading procedure and then given access to different unsweetened concentrations (5-20%, w/v) for 5 days/concentration. We found that during adolescence, ethanol-induced intoxication was similar in males and females that underwent sham surgery. In gonadectomized males and females, however, the level of intoxication was greater following the last injection compared to the first. During adulthood, females drank more sucrose per body weight than males and binge-like exposure to ethanol reduced sucrose consumption in both sexes. These effects were not seen in gonadectomized rats. Ethanol consumption was higher in saline-exposed females compared to males, with gonadectomy reversing this sex difference by increasing consumption in males and decreasing it in females. Exposure to ethanol during adolescence augmented ethanol consumption in both sexes, but this effect was statistically significant only in gonadectomized females. Together, these results support a role for gonadal hormones during puberty in the short- and long-term effects of ethanol on behavior and in the development of sex differences in consummatory behavior during adulthood.
机译:青春期期间发生的Gonadal荷尔蒙的青春期浪涌可能会影响早期酒精暴露和性别差异在成年期饮用行为的长期影响。我们通过在遗址后天(P)20岁的长埃文斯大鼠中进行假或吞咽切除术治疗来调查这一假设。来自P35-45,使用泪水的暴露模型给予盐水或3.0g / kg乙醇的男性和女性(总共8次注射)。作为成人(P100),它们通过蔗糖衰落程序训练以自我施用乙醇,然后给予5天/浓度的不同不加糖浓度(5-20​​%,w / v)。我们发现在青春期期间,乙醇诱导的中毒在官方和雌性中类似的是假手术的雌性。然而,在吞咽切除术中和女性中,与第一注射相比,中毒水平更大。在成年期间,女性在每体重喝比男性比男性更多的蔗糖,并且像乙醇一样暴露于两性的蔗糖消耗。在促进的大鼠中没有看到这些效果。与雄性相比,盐水暴露的女性乙醇消耗较高,促进术语通过增加男性消耗并将其降低在女性中,促进这种性别差异。在两种性别的青春期增强乙醇消费期间接触乙醇,但这种效果仅在促进的女性中具有统计学意义。这些结果在一起,支持乙醇对行为的短期和长期影响的青春期和长期影响成年期间的性交行为的性别差异的青春期和长期影响。

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