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Fischer Rats Consume 20% Ethanol in a Long-Term Intermittent-Access Two-Bottle-Choice Paradigm

Fischer Rats Consume 20% Ethanol in a Long-Term Intermittent-Access Two-Bottle-Choice Paradigm
The 20% ethanol intermittent-access (IAE) two-bottle-choice drinking procedure has been shown to produce high voluntary ethanol consumption in a number of rat strains. For this study, we applied this procedure to male Fischer (F344) rats, a strain previously reported to exhibit low levels of ethanol consumption. We also subjected these animals to a two-week ethanol-deprivation-period to see if they would exhibit an alcohol deprivation effect (ADE) signified by a transient increase in alcohol consumption following deprivation. Our data show a separation between high and low consuming animals within this strain, with high-consumers exhibiting an escalation in consumption. In contrast, Fischer rats did not show a significant separation between high and low consumers or any significant escalation in consumption, using the 20% ethanol continuous-access two-bottle-choice drinking protocol. Following the two-week deprivation period, animals in the high (but not the low) IAE group exhibited the transient increase in ethanol consumption and preference typically associated with an ADE. Together, the data suggest that the intermittent access protocol is a useful protocol for increasing ethanol consumption.
- QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY - QLD QUT Australia
- University of Queensland Australia
- Translational Research Institute Australia
- QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY - QLD QUT Australia
- University of California System United States
Male, 1300 Biochemistry, Alcohol Drinking, Science, Q, R, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Choice Behavior, 630, Rats, Inbred F344, Rats, Substance Withdrawal Syndrome, 1100 Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Alcoholism, Species Specificity, Medicine, Animals, Research Article
Male, 1300 Biochemistry, Alcohol Drinking, Science, Q, R, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Choice Behavior, 630, Rats, Inbred F344, Rats, Substance Withdrawal Syndrome, 1100 Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Alcoholism, Species Specificity, Medicine, Animals, Research Article
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