Ethanol preference is inversely correlated with ethanol-induced dopamine release in 2 substrains of C57BL/6 mice

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作者
Ramachandra, Vorani [1 ]
Phuc, Steven [1 ]
Franco, Ana Crystal [1 ]
Gonzales, Rueben A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Texas, PHAR Pharmacol, Austin, TX 78712 USA
关键词
ventral striatum; preference; microdialysis; dopamine; C57BL/6; mice; substrains;
D O I
10.1111/j.1530-0277.2007.00463.x
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R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
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The C57BL/6 mouse model has been used extensively in alcohol drinking studies, yet significant differences in ethanol preference between substrains exist. Differences in ethanol-induced dopamine release in the ventral striatum could contribute to this variability in drinking behavior as dopamine has been implicated in the reinforcing properties of ethanol. A 2-bottle choice experiment investigated the difference in ethanol preference between C57BL/6J and C57BL/6NCrl animals. Microdialysis was used to determine dopamine release and ethanol clearance in these 2 substrains after intraperitoneal injections of 1.0, 2.0 and 3.0 g/kg ethanol or saline. C57BL/6J mice exhibited significantly greater ethanol preference and less ethanol-stimulated dopamine release compared with C57BL/6NCrl mice. The intraperitoneal injections of ethanol caused a significant increase in dopamine in both substrains at all 3 doses with significant differences between substrains at the 2 highest alcohol doses. Saline injections had a significant effect on dopamine release when given in a volume equivalent to the 3 g/kg ethanol dose. Ethanol pharmacokinetics were similar in the 2 substrains at all 3 doses. Ethanol-induced dopamine release in the ventral striatum may contribute to the differences in alcohol preference between C57BL/6J and C57BL/6NCrl mice.
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