Cigarette Smoke Exposure Greatly Increases Alcohol Consumption in Adolescent C57BL/6 Mice

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Burns, Benjamin E.
Proctor, William R. [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Univ Colorado, Sch Med, Dept Psychiat, Aurora, CO 80045 USA
[2] VA Eastern Colorado Hlth Care Syst, Denver, CO USA
关键词
Alcohol Consumption; Cigarette Smoke Exposure; Drug Co-Abuse; Adolescent; Nicotine; CHRONIC NICOTINE TREATMENT; MONOAMINE-OXIDASE; ETHANOL DRINKING; INTRAVENOUS NICOTINE; TOBACCO-SMOKE; PURE NICOTINE; DEPENDENCE; PREFERENCE; INITIATION; RECEPTORS;
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10.1111/j.1530-0277.2012.01911.x
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R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
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Background Alcohol and tobacco are often used together, and alcoholism is much more common among smokers compared with nonsmokers. Studies in humans suggest that nicotine (an active ingredient in cigarette smoke) can increase the consumption of alcohol. Research on rats and mice demonstrated mixed results; some studies report that nicotine increases alcohol consumption, while others show a decrease in drinking. Because cigarette smoke includes many other chemicals, these also may play a significant role in alcohol consumption. For example, 2 of these other constituents, monoamine oxidase inhibitors and acetaldehyde, increase alcohol tolerance and/or alcohol consumption in rodents. This study was designed to investigate how cigarette smoke from tobacco may modify self-administration of alcohol in adolescent C57BL/6 mice, a critical time when adolescent humans begin abusing drugs. Methods C57BL/6 male mice (4 to 5 weeks old) were acclimated for 3 weeks to consume a 10% (w/v) alcohol solution during a 2-hour daily access in the dark. Subsequently, half the animals were exposed to cigarette smoke for 6 h/d for 16 days. The remaining animals (control) were placed in a smoke-free adjacent chamber. Immediately following the 6-hour period in the chambers, the control and smoke-exposed mice were given access to the 10% alcohol solution for 2 hours. Results Animals exposed to cigarette smoke for 6 h/d consumed approximately 3- to 5-fold more alcohol than the mice in the control group throughout the 16-day study. The mice in the smoke group had a blood alcohol concentration that was nearly 4-fold that of the control mice. Conclusions Cigarette smoke increases alcohol consumption several fold higher than reported studies using nicotine treatment alone in adolescent rodents. Thus, this model should be useful to determine the roles of other bioactive components in cigarette smoke that may be important in the high co-abuse of smoking and alcohol consumption.
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