“…These results are consistent with an accumulating number of experimental data indicating that treatment with GABA B receptor direct agonists or GABA B receptor positive allosteric modulators suppress different alcohol-related behaviors in rats and mice, including alcohol drinking under the 2-bottle choice regimen (Daoust et al, 1987;Colombo et al, 2000Colombo et al, , 2002Colombo et al, , 2003aColombo et al, , 2006Stromberg, 2004;; see however Moore et al, 2007), operant alcohol selfadministration (Anstrom et al, 2003;Janak and Gill, 2003;Besheer et al, 2004;Maccioni et al, 2005Maccioni et al, , 2007Liang et al, 2006;Walker and Koob, 2007; see however Petry, 1997;Czachowski et al, 2006), and cue-induced reinstatement of alcohol seeking behavior (Maccioni et al, 2008a). Focusing on animal models of alcohol's motivational properties, the results of the baclofen experiment included in the present study are in agreement with data demonstrating the suppressing effect of baclofen on (i) extinction responding for alcohol in sP (Colombo et al, 2003b) and Long-Evans (Leite-Morris and rats, and (ii) breakpoint for alcohol in Wistar rats (Walker and Koob, 2007).…”