Background: The purpose of this study was to re-examine intragastric ethanol intubation as a dependence induction method that effectively induces physical dependence upon ethanol over a short time period, is devoid of intrinsic stress artifacts, inexpensive, and easy to implement. Methods: Male Wistar rats were subjected to ethanol dependence induction via intragastric ethanol intubation. Ethanol solution (final concentration 20%, made up in a dietary liquid vehicle consisting of powdered milk, sucrose, and water) was intubated 4 times per day, at 4-hour intervals, for 6 consecutive days (for a total of 10 g/kg/day). The utility of this procedure was evaluated for inducing physical dependence, determined by daily and final withdrawal rating...
According to the stress relief hypothesis, a high level of anxiety or stress may cause greater alcoh...
Stress has been shown to contribute to alcohol drinking; however, inconsistencies in both the clinic...
Chronic ethanol exposure impairs all organs and systems. There is no complete animal model for human...
Background: The purpose of this study was to re-examine intragastric ethanol intubation as a depende...
RationaleA major issue in the addiction field is the limited number of animal models of the voluntar...
A major limitation of the most widely used current animal models of alcohol dependence is that they ...
The study of the biological mechanisms of ethanol reward has greatly suffered from problems to obtai...
Withdrawal from an acute bolus injection of ethanol produces affective or emotional signs that inclu...
Aims: Abstinence after chronic alcohol consumption leads to withdrawal symptoms, which are exacerbat...
The behavioral and emotional effects of ethanol consumption in High Saccharin and Low Saccharin rats...
The present study was designed to examine the response of PTZ-kindled and saline-injected animals to...
One of the major challenges in preclinical studies of alcohol abuse and dependence remains the devel...
Previous work has shown that repeated withdrawals from chronic ethanol exposure can kindle seizures ...
Lower impulse control is a known risk factor for drug abuse vulnerability. Chronic experience with i...
Rationale: A positive relationship exists between chronic ethanol intoxication experiences and the s...
According to the stress relief hypothesis, a high level of anxiety or stress may cause greater alcoh...
Stress has been shown to contribute to alcohol drinking; however, inconsistencies in both the clinic...
Chronic ethanol exposure impairs all organs and systems. There is no complete animal model for human...
Background: The purpose of this study was to re-examine intragastric ethanol intubation as a depende...
RationaleA major issue in the addiction field is the limited number of animal models of the voluntar...
A major limitation of the most widely used current animal models of alcohol dependence is that they ...
The study of the biological mechanisms of ethanol reward has greatly suffered from problems to obtai...
Withdrawal from an acute bolus injection of ethanol produces affective or emotional signs that inclu...
Aims: Abstinence after chronic alcohol consumption leads to withdrawal symptoms, which are exacerbat...
The behavioral and emotional effects of ethanol consumption in High Saccharin and Low Saccharin rats...
The present study was designed to examine the response of PTZ-kindled and saline-injected animals to...
One of the major challenges in preclinical studies of alcohol abuse and dependence remains the devel...
Previous work has shown that repeated withdrawals from chronic ethanol exposure can kindle seizures ...
Lower impulse control is a known risk factor for drug abuse vulnerability. Chronic experience with i...
Rationale: A positive relationship exists between chronic ethanol intoxication experiences and the s...
According to the stress relief hypothesis, a high level of anxiety or stress may cause greater alcoh...
Stress has been shown to contribute to alcohol drinking; however, inconsistencies in both the clinic...
Chronic ethanol exposure impairs all organs and systems. There is no complete animal model for human...