2018
DOI: 10.1007/s00213-018-4853-4
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Effects of the nicotinic agonist varenicline, nicotinic antagonist r-bPiDI, and DAT inhibitor (R)-modafinil on co-use of ethanol and nicotine in female P rats

Abstract: These results indicate that therapeutics which may be useful for smoking cessation via selective inhibition of α4β2* or α6β2* nAChRs, or DAT inhibition, may not be sufficient to treat EtOH and nicotine co-use.

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“…Animals were trained in this phase for at least 15 days until the average EtOH consumption stabilized, i.e., there were no significant differences in average consumption across 5 consecutive sessions ( Mean = 20 days). After stable EtOH drinking was achieved, one group of animals (n=6) was pretreated with naltrexone (Experiment 1); results evaluating varenicline and r-bPiDI were reported previously (Maggio et al, 2018). A second group of animals (n=8) advanced to training for Experiment 2 (concurrent access, Phase 2) without drug pretreatment during Phase 1.…”
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“…Animals were trained in this phase for at least 15 days until the average EtOH consumption stabilized, i.e., there were no significant differences in average consumption across 5 consecutive sessions ( Mean = 20 days). After stable EtOH drinking was achieved, one group of animals (n=6) was pretreated with naltrexone (Experiment 1); results evaluating varenicline and r-bPiDI were reported previously (Maggio et al, 2018). A second group of animals (n=8) advanced to training for Experiment 2 (concurrent access, Phase 2) without drug pretreatment during Phase 1.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Pre-training and EtOH access (Phase 1) were conducted using procedures similar to those described by Maggio et al (2018). Briefly, during pre-training, to allow for acclimation to the taste and smell of EtOH, rats were given one bottle of 20% EtOH as the sole source of liquid for 72 consecutive hours in the home cage (Simms et al, 2010); food was available ad libitum.…”
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