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A multiple schedule model of limited access drinking in the cynomolgus macaque.

K L Shelton1, J E Young, K A Grant.   

Abstract

The present study reports on the development of a multiple schedule procedure of oral ethanol self-administration in cynomolgus macaques. Six adult cynomolgus macaques (four female, two male) were trained to self-administer ethanol and water under a 60 min, four-component multiple schedule of ethanol and water access with 1 g food pellets presented every 900 s (fixed-time 900 s). Water was available for the first and third 15 min components, ethanol in the second and fourth components. Total ethanol dose was stable at between 1-1.25 g/kg at ethanol concentration of 4%, 6% and 8%. Subsequently water was replaced with a sweetened drink (sugar-free Tang powder, General Foods). Ethanol and Tang were self-administered in similar volumes and both served as reinforcers compared with water. Acute pretreatment with 0.25 to 1.5 g/kg of intragastrically gavaged (i.g.) ethanol failed to alter ethanol or Tang self-administration significantly despite producing mean blood ethanol levels of up to 199 mg/dl when combined with self-administered ethanol. However, 1.0 g/kg i.g. ethanol administered for 15 consecutive days significantly decreased ethanol self-administration by 23%. The results suggest that ethanol self-administration under a multiple schedule is insensitive to alteration by acute ethanol pretreatment, but can be decreased by more prolonged chronic ethanol pretreatment.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11856894     DOI: 10.1097/00008877-200112000-00001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Pharmacol        ISSN: 0955-8810            Impact factor:   2.293


  5 in total

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2.  Drinking typography established by scheduled induction predicts chronic heavy drinking in a monkey model of ethanol self-administration.

Authors:  Kathleen A Grant; Xiaoyan Leng; Heather L Green; Kendall T Szeliga; Laura S M Rogers; Steven W Gonzales
Journal:  Alcohol Clin Exp Res       Date:  2008-08-12       Impact factor: 3.455

3.  Diurnal pituitary-adrenal activity during schedule-induced polydipsia of water and ethanol in cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis).

Authors:  Christa M Helms; Steven W Gonzales; Heather L Green; Kendall T Szeliga; Laura S M Rogers; Kathleen A Grant
Journal:  Psychopharmacology (Berl)       Date:  2013-03-19       Impact factor: 4.530

4.  Synaptic and morphological neuroadaptations in the putamen associated with long-term, relapsing alcohol drinking in primates.

Authors:  Verginia C Cuzon Carlson; Gail K Seabold; Christa M Helms; Natasha Garg; Misa Odagiri; Andrew R Rau; James Daunais; Veronica A Alvarez; David M Lovinger; Kathleen A Grant
Journal:  Neuropsychopharmacology       Date:  2011-07-27       Impact factor: 7.853

Review 5.  Who is at risk? Population characterization of alcohol self-administration in nonhuman primates helps identify pathways to dependence.

Authors:  Kathleen A Grant; James Stafford; Allison Thiede; Caitlin Kiley; Misa Odagiri; Betsy Ferguson
Journal:  Alcohol Res Health       Date:  2008
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