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Effect of chronic binge-like ethanol consumption on subsequent cocaine reinforcement in rhesus monkeys
被引:6
作者:
Tryhus, Aaron M.
[1
]
Epperly, Phillip M.
[1
]
Davenport, April T.
[1
]
Galbo, Lindsey K.
[1
]
Czoty, Paul W.
[1
]
机构:
[1] Wake Forest Sch Med, Dept Physiol & Pharmacol, Med Ctr Blvd, Winston Salem, NC 27157 USA
关键词:
Ethanol;
Polysubstance abuse;
Drug self-administration;
SEX-DIFFERENCES;
GATEWAY DRUG;
ALCOHOL;
MODEL;
CONSEQUENCES;
ACQUISITION;
CONCURRENT;
DEPENDENCE;
EXPOSURE;
D O I:
10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2021.108707
中图分类号:
R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
学科分类号:
摘要:
Background: Although most individuals with cocaine use disorder also abuse alcohol, little is known about the behavioral and pharmacological mechanisms that promote co-abuse. For example, it is unclear whether prior experience with alcohol renders individuals more sensitive to cocaine when it is subsequently experienced. Methods: This study examined the effects of chronic ethanol consumption on subsequent cocaine reinforcement in rhesus monkeys. Six monkeys consumed 2.0 g/kg ethanol in a binge-drinking paradigm and 6 monkeys drank a non-alcoholic solution 5 days per week. After 9 months, each monkey's sensitivity to acquiring cocaine selfadministration was determined. Monkeys performed an operant response resulting in food pellet delivery under a fixed-ratio 30 schedule of reinforcement. Saline, then ascending doses of cocaine, were substituted for food pellets until a cocaine dose was reached at which the number of cocaine injections delivered differed significantly from saline injections delivered. Following acquisition, a complete cocaine dose-effect curve was generated to determine whether ethanol consumption altered the reinforcing potency of cocaine determined by calculating the ED50 of the ascending limb of each subject's curve. Results: Although individual variability was observed, the cocaine dose which initially served as a reinforcer did not differ between ethanol-drinking and control groups and, within the ethanol-drinking group, was not related to the amount of ethanol consumed. Moreover, the reinforcing potency of cocaine did not differ between groups. Conclusion: Taken together, the data suggest that a history of binge-like alcohol consumption does not affect sensitivity to cocaine when it is subsequently first experienced.
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