Publication: From binge eating to binge drinking: A new and robust paradigm for assessing binge ethanol self-administration in male rats.
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2022-01-20
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Ruiz-Leyva, Leandro
Vazquez-Agredos, Ana
Jimenez-Garcia, Ana M
Lopez-Guarnido, Olga
Pla, Antonio
Pautassi, Ricardo Marcos
Moron Henche, Ignacio
Cendan, Cruz Miguel
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Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
Abstract
Animal models of alcohol (ethanol) self-administration are crucial to dissect the neurobiological mechanisms underlying alcohol dependence, yet only a few of these induce pharmacologically relevant levels of alcohol consumption and rarely the alcohol self-administration co-occurs with other addictive behaviours. The present study aims to validate a novel model of voluntary ethanol consumption in male Wistar rats, in which ethanol access follows a binge eating experience. Over 10 sessions, Wistar rats were exposed to binge or control eating (i.e., the ingestion of 11.66 and 0.97 kcal/3 min, respectively, derived from a highly palatable food), immediately followed by two-bottle choice intake tests (2%, 6%, 10% or 14% w/w ethanol vs. water). Rats exposed to binge eating drank significantly more 6% or 10% (w/w) ethanol than control peers, reaching up to 6.3 gEtOH /kg. Rats stimulated with 2%, 6%, 10% or 14% ethanol after binge eating, but not those given those ethanol concentrations after control eating, exhibited significant within-group increases in ethanol drinking. This ethanol consumption was not altered by quinine adulteration (up to 0.1 g/L), and it was blocked by naltrexone (10 mg/kg), administered immediately before binge eating. Blood ethanol levels significantly correlated with ethanol consumption; and the more ethanol consumed, the greater the distance travelled in an open field test conducted after the two-bottle choice test. Altogether, this self-administration model seems a valid and robust alternative with remarkable potential for research on different stages of the alcohol addiction and, particularly, to assess interactions between alcohol consumption and others addictive-like behaviours.
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MeSH Terms
Alcohol Drinking
Animals
Binge Drinking
Binge-Eating Disorder
Ethanol
Male
Rats
Rats, Wistar
Self Administration
Animals
Binge Drinking
Binge-Eating Disorder
Ethanol
Male
Rats
Rats, Wistar
Self Administration
DeCS Terms
Consumo excesivo de bebidas
Alcohólicas
Consumo de bebidas alcohólicas
Etanol
Masculino
Ratas Wistar
Ratas Wistar
Trastorno por atracón
Alcohólicas
Consumo de bebidas alcohólicas
Etanol
Masculino
Ratas Wistar
Ratas Wistar
Trastorno por atracón
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Keywords
binge drinking, binge eating, ethanol, naltrexone, self-administration
Citation
Ruiz-Leyva L, Vázquez-Ágredos A, Jiménez-García AM, López-Guarnido O, Pla A, Pautassi RM, Morón Henche I, et al. From binge eating to binge drinking: A new and robust paradigm for assessing binge ethanol self-administration in male rats. Addict Biol. 2022 Mar;27(2):e13153.