2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbr.2009.06.023
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Pharmacological effects of ethanol on ingestive behavior of the preweanling rat

Abstract: The present study was designed to test the hypothesis that sensitivity of ingestive behavior of infant rat to the pharmacological effects of ethanol changes between postnatal (P) days 9 and 12. The intake of 0.1% saccharin and water, general motor activity, and myoclonic twitching activity were assessed following administration of three doses of ethanol (0, 0.25, 0.5g/kg) while fluids were free available to the animals. The 0.5g/kg dose of ethanol attenuated saccharin intake in P9 pups and enhanced saccharin i… Show more

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“…The cannula was inserted into the anterior portion of the mouth through the cheek 2–3 mm caudal to the mystacial pad as described in previous studies [10, 38]. The cannulation procedure was accomplished within 5 – 10 sec.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The cannula was inserted into the anterior portion of the mouth through the cheek 2–3 mm caudal to the mystacial pad as described in previous studies [10, 38]. The cannulation procedure was accomplished within 5 – 10 sec.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several factors affect developmental changes of ethanol acceptance and intake during early ontogeny, such as prenatal experience [4, 5], peculiarities of infant taste perception [6], the reinforcing properties of ethanol [7], development of neurotransmitter systems [8, 9] and others. Interestingly, this period of maximal ethanol consumption as well as changes in sensitivity to the pharmacological effects of ethanol [10] corresponds to the “descending” phase of the stress hyporesponsive period (SHRP). When SHRP is pharmacologically manipulated during early infancy, corticosterone (CORT) response in these subjects to short-lasting stressors becomes adult –like [11, 12].…”
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