Free-choice responding for ethanol versus water in alcohol preferring (P) and unselected Wistar rats is differentially modified by naloxone, bromocriptine, and methysergide (original) (raw)
- Altshuler HL, Phillips PE, Feinhandler DA (1980) Alterations of ethanol self-administration by naltrexone. Life Sci 26:679–688
Google Scholar - Amit Z, Brown ZW (1982) Actions of drugs of abuse on brain reward systems: a reconsideration with specific attention to alcohol. Pharmacol Biochem Behav 17:233–238
Google Scholar - Amit Z, Levitan DE, Brown ZW, Sutherland EA (1977) Catecholaminergic involvement in alcohol's rewarding properties: implications for a treatment model for alcoholics. In: Gross MM (ed) Advances in experimental medicine and biology: biological aspects of ethanol IIIa, vol 85A. Plenum Press, New York, pp 485–494
Google Scholar - Brown DR, Holtzman SG (1979) Suppression of deprivation-induced food and water intake in rats and mice by naloxone. Pharmacol Biochem Behav 11:567–573
Google Scholar - Brown ZW, Amit Z (1977) The effects of selective catecholamine depletions by 6-hydroxydopamine on ethanol preference in rats. Neurosci Lett 5:333–336
Google Scholar - Brown ZW, Gill K, Abitbol M, Amit Z (1982) Lack of effect of dopamine receptor blockade on voluntary ethanol consumption in rats. Behav Neural Biol 36:291–294
Google Scholar - Charness ME, Gordon AD, Diamond I (1984) Ethanol modulation of opiate receptors in cultured neuronal cells. Science 222:1246–1248
Google Scholar - Cooper SJ (1980) Naloxone: effects on food and water consumption in the non-deprived and deprived rat. Psychopharmacology 71:1–6
Google Scholar - Critcher EC, Lin CI, Patel J, Myers RD (1982) Attenuation of alcohol drinking in tetrahydroisoquinoline-treated rats by morphine and naltrexone. Pharmacol Biochem Behav 18:225–229
Google Scholar - Daoust M, Chretien P, Moore N, Saligaut C, Lhuintre JP, Boismare F (1985) Isolation and striatal (3H) serotonin uptake: role in the voluntary intake of ethanol by rats. Pharmacol Biochem Behav 22:205–208
Google Scholar - Dole VP (1986) On the relevance of animal models to alcoholism in humans. Clin Exp Res 10:361–363
Google Scholar - Ettenberg A, Pettit HO, Bloom FE, Koob GF (1982) Heroin and cocaine intravenous self-administration in rats: mediation by separate neural systems. Pharmacol Biochem Behav 13:729–731
Google Scholar - Fadda F, Mosca E, Colombo G, Gessa GL (1989) Effects of spontaneous ingestion of ethanol on brain dopamine metabolism. Life Sci 44:281–287
Google Scholar - Ferko AP, Bobyock E (1979) Rates of ethanol disappearance from blood and hypothermia following acute and prolonged ethanol inhalation. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 50:417–427
Google Scholar - Froehlich JC, Harts J, Lumeng L, Li T-K (1987) Naloxone attenuation of voluntary alcohol consumption. Alcohol Alcohol [Suppl] 1:333–337
Google Scholar - Geller I (1973) Effects of para-chlorophenylalanine and 5-hydroxytryptophane on alcohol intake in rats. Pharmacol Biochem Behav 1:361–365
Google Scholar - Gongwer MA, Murphy JM, McBride WJ, Lumeng L, Li TK (1989) Regional brain contents of serotonin, dopamine and their metabolites in the selectively bred high- and low-alcohol drinking lines of rats. Alcohol 6:317–320
Google Scholar - Grant KA, Samson HH (1985) Induction and maintenance of ethanol self-administration without food deprivation in the rat. Psychopharmacology 86:475–479
Google Scholar - Ho AKS, Tsai CS, Chen RCA, Begleiter H, Kissin B (1974) Experimental studies on alcoholism I. Increase in alcohol preference by 5,6-dihydroxytryptamine and brain acetylcholine. Psychopharmacology 40:101–107
Google Scholar - Holtzman SG (1979) Suppression of appetitive behavior in the rat by naloxone: lack of effect of prior morphine dependence. Life Sci 24:219–226
Google Scholar - Hubner CB, Koob GF (1989) Bromocriptine produces decreases in cocaine self-administration in the rat. Neuropsychopharmacology (in press)
- Hynes MA, Gallagher M, Yacos KV (1981) Systemic and intraventricular naloxone administration: effects on food and water intake. Behav Neural Biol 32:334–342
Google Scholar - Imperato A, DiChiara G (1986) Preferential stimulation of dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens of freely moving rats by ethanol. J Pharmacol Exp Ther 239:219–239
Google Scholar - Khatib SA, Murphy JM, McBride WJ (1988) Biochemical evidence for activation of specific monoamine pathways by ethanol. Alcohol 5:295–299
Google Scholar - Kiianmaa K (1976) Alcohol intake in the rat after lowering brain 5-hydroxytryptamine content by electrolytic midbrain raphe lesions, 5,6-hydroxytryptamine or_p_-chlorophenylalanine. Med Biol 54:203–209
Google Scholar - Kiianamaa K, Fuxe K, Jonson G, Ahtee L (1975) Evidence for involvement of central NA neurons in alcohol intake. Increased alcohol consumption after degeneration of the NA pathway in the cortex cerebri. Neurosci Lett 1:41–45
Google Scholar - Kiianmaa K, Andersson K, Fuxe K (1979) On the role of ascending dopamine systems in the control of voluntary ethanol intake and ethanol intoxication. Pharmacol Biochem Behav 10:603–608
Google Scholar - Koob GF, Vaccarino FJ, Amalric M, Swerdlow NR (1987) Neural substrates for cocaine and opiate reinforcement. In: Fischer S, Raskin A, Uhlenhuth EH (eds) Cocaine: clinical and biobehavioral aspects. Oxford University Press, New York, pp 80–108
Google Scholar - Lawrin MO, Naranjo CA, Sellers EM (1986) Identification of new drugs for modulating alcohol consumption. Psychopharmacol Bull 22:1020–1025
Google Scholar - Lester D, Freed EX (1973) Criteria for an animal model of alcoholism. Pharmacol Biochem Behav 1:103–107
Google Scholar - Li T-K, Lumeng L, McBride WJ, Waller MB, Murphy JM (1986) Studies on animal model of alcoholism. In: Braude E, Chao HM (eds) National Institute on Drug Abuse Research Monograph, Genetic and biological markers in drug abuse and alcoholism. NIDA, Rockville, pp 41–49
Google Scholar - Linseman MA (1987) Alcohol consumption in free-feeding rats: procedural, genetic and pharmacokinetic factors. Psychopharmacology 92:254–261
Google Scholar - Lumeng L, Li T-K (1986) The development of metabolic tolerance in the alcohol-preferring P rats: comparison of forced and free-choice drinking of ethanol. Pharmacol Biochem Behav 25:1013–1020
Google Scholar - Lumeng L, Waller MB, McBride WJ, Li T-K (1982) Different sensitivities to ethanol in alcohol-preferring and non-preferring rats. Pharmacol Biochem Behav 16:125–130
Google Scholar - Lyon M, Robbins TW (1975) The action of central nervous system stimulant drugs: a general theory concerning amphetamine effects. In: Essman W, Valzelli L (eds) Current developments in psychopharmacology, vol 2. Spectrum, New York, pp 79–163
Google Scholar - Marfaing-Jallat P, Miceli D, LeMagnen J (1983) Decrease in ethanol consumption by naloxone in naive and dependent rats. Pharmacol Biochem Behav 18:5355–5395
Google Scholar - McBride WJ, Murphy JM, Lumeng L, Li T-K (1988) Effects of Ro-15-4513, fluoxetine and desipramine on the intake of ethanol, water and food by the alcohol-preferring (P) and non-preferring (NP) lines of rats. Pharmacol Biochem Behav 30:1045–1050
Google Scholar - Mello NK (1973) A review of methods to induce alcohol addiction in animals. Pharmacol Biochem Behav 1:89–101
Google Scholar - Murphy JM, McBride WJ, Lumeng L, Li T-K (1982) Regional brain levels of monoamines in alcohol-preferring and non-preferring lines of rats. Pharmacol Biochem Behav 16:145–149
Google Scholar - Murphy JM, McBride WJ, Lumeng L, Li T-K (1987) Contents of monoamines in forebrain regions of alcohol-preferring (P) and non-preferring (NP) lines of rats. Pharmacol Biochem Behav 26:389–392
Google Scholar - Murphy JM, Waller MB, Gatto GJ, McBride WJ, Lumeng L, Li T-K (1988) Effects of fluoxetine on the intragastric self-administration of ethanol in the alcohol-preferring P line of rats. Alcohol 5:283–286
Google Scholar - Myers RD (1978) Tetrahydroisoquinolines in the brain: the basis of an animal model of alcoholism. Clin Exp Res 2:145–154
Google Scholar - Myers RD, Critcher EC (1982) Naloxone alters alcohol drinking induced in the rat by tetrahydropapaveroline (THP) infused ICV. Pharmacol Biochem Behav 16:827–836
Google Scholar - Myers RD, Melchior CL (1975) Alcohol drinking in the rat after destruction of serotonergic and catecholaminergic neurons in the brain. Res Commun Chem Pathol Pharmacol 10:363–378
Google Scholar - Ostrowski NL, Foley TL, Lind MD, Reid LD (1980) Naloxone reduces fluid intake: effects of food and water deprivation. Pharmacol Biochem Behav 12:431–435
Google Scholar - Pfeffer AO, Samson HH (1985a) Oral ethanol reinforcements: interactive effects of amphetamine, pimozide and food restriction. Alcohol Drug Res 6:37–48
Google Scholar - Pfeffer AO, Samson HH (1985b) Oral ethanol reinforcement in the rat: effects of acute amphetamine. Alcohol 2:693–697
Google Scholar - Pfeffer AO, Samson HH (1986) Effect of pimozide on home cage ethanol drinking in the rat: dependence on drinking session length. Drug Alcohol Depend 17:47–55
Google Scholar - Pfeffer AO, Samson HH (1988) Haloperidol and apomorphine effects on ethanol reinforcement in free-feeding rats. Pharmacol Biochem Behav 29:343–350
Google Scholar - Pulvirenti L, Kastin AJ (1988) Naloxone, but not Tyr-MIF-1, reduces volitional ethanol drinking in rats: correlation with degree of spontaneous preferences. Pharmacol Biochem Behav 31:129–129
Google Scholar - Rassnick S, Pulvirenti L, Koob GF (1989) Effects of a novel dopamine agonist, Sandoz 205-152, on ethanol self-administration. Soc Neurosci Abstr 15:251
Google Scholar - Reid LD, Hunter GA (1984) Morphine and naloxone modulate intake of ethanol. Alcohol 1:33–37
Google Scholar - Rockman GE, Amit Z, Carr G, Brown ZW, Ogren SO (1979) Attenuation of ethanol by 5-hydroxytryptamine blockade in laboratory rats. I. Involvement of brain 5-hydroxytryptamine in the mediation of positive reinforcing properties of ethanol. Arch Int Pharmacodyn Ther 241:245–259
Google Scholar - Samson HH (1986) Initiation of ethanol reinforcement using a sucrose-substitution procedure in food- and water-sated rats. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 10:436–442
Google Scholar - Samson HH, Doyle TF (1985) Oral ethanol self-administration in the rat: effects of naloxone. Pharmacol Biochem Behav 22:91–99
Google Scholar - Sanger DL, McCarthy PS (1982) A comparison of the effects of opiate antagonists on operant and ingestive behavior. Pharmacol Biochem Behav 16:1013–1015
Google Scholar - Schulz R, Wuster M, Duka T, Herz A (1980) Acute and chronic ethanol treatment changes endorphin levels in brain and pituitary. Psychopharmacology 68:221–227
Google Scholar - Tabakoff B, Hoffman PL (1983) Alcohol interaction with brain opiate receptors. Life Sci 32:197–204
Google Scholar - Ushijima I, Mizuki Y, Yamada M (1988) The mode of action of bromocriptine following pretreatment with reserpine and α-methyl-_p_-tyrosine in rats. Psychopharmacology 95:29–33
Google Scholar - Volpicelli R, Davis MA, Olgin JE (1986) Naltrexone blocks the post-shock increase of ethanol consumption. Life Sci 38:841–847
Google Scholar - Waller MB, Murphy JM, McBride WJ, Lumeng L, Li T-K (1986) Effect of low-dose ethanol on spontaneous motor activity in alcohol-preferring and non-preferring rats. Pharmacol Biochem Behav 24:617–623
Google Scholar - Wise RA (1973) Voluntary ethanol intake in rats following exposure to ethanol on various schedules. Psychopharmacology 29:203–210
Google Scholar - York JL (1978) A comparison of the discriminative stimulus properties of ethanol, barbital, and phenobarbital in rats. Psychopharmacology 60:19–23
Google Scholar - Yoshimoto K, Komura S (1978) Re-examination of the relationship between alcohol preference and brain monoamines in inbred strains of mice including senescence-accelerated mice. Pharmacol Biochem Behav 27:317–322
Google Scholar - Yoshimoto K, Komura S, Mizohata K (1985) Alcohol preference and brain monoamines in five inbred strains of mice. IRCS Med Sci 13:1192–1193
Google Scholar - Zabik JE, Blinkerd K, Roache JD (1985) Serotonin and ethanol aversion in the rat. In: Naranjo CA, Sellers EM (eds) Research advances in new psychopharmacological treatments of alcoholism. Excerpta Medica, New York, pp 87–100
Google Scholar