Literature DB >> 1591983

Acute ethanol effects on sensory/motor function in baboons with a history of chronic ethanol ingestion.

R D Hienz1, D A Bowers, D J Spear, J V Brady.   

Abstract

Baboons with a history of chronic, daily ethanol ingestion were subsequently studied under conditions that assessed the effects of acute oral self-administration of ethanol on auditory and visual threshold functions and reaction times. During the post-chronic experiment reported herein, the animals consumed specific amounts of ethanol twice weekly (0.1, 0.32, 1.0 or 1.3 g/kg), following which they immediately performed psychophysical tests designed to assess ethanol's effects on sensory thresholds and reaction times. Clear, dose-related increases in reaction times were observed following ethanol doses greater than 0.32 g/kg. Trends within individual threshold functions were consistent with systematic changes in auditory and visual threshold sensitivities of 1-3 dB at the high ethanol doses. Reaction time increases ranged from 25 to 180 ms above baseline levels at the highest dose (a 15% average increase). These general findings however, were in contrast to data obtained in the same animals under conditions of daily, chronic ethanol administration which characteristically showed greater sensory/motor effects of up to twice the magnitude of those observed with single doses.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1591983     DOI: 10.1016/0376-8716(92)90040-j

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Drug Alcohol Depend        ISSN: 0376-8716            Impact factor:   4.492


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1.  Bronchopneumonia disguising lung metastases of a painless central chondrosarcoma of pubis.

Authors:  C Sergi; F Willig; M Thomsen; H F Otto; B Krempien
Journal:  Pathol Oncol Res       Date:  1997-09       Impact factor: 3.201

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