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Exposure to maternal odor enhances intake of a taste that mimicks the sensory attributes of ethanol.

María C Ifran1,2, Andrea B Suárez3, Andrea N Loarte4,5, Ricardo M Pautassi3, Giselle V Kamenetzky4,5.   

Abstract

Early exposure to ethanol increases subsequent acceptance of this drug. Little attention, however, has been devoted to the interaction of the taste of the drug with other, familiar or non-familiar, odors contingent with ethanol access, particularly early in ontogeny. This study assessed the influence of exposure to maternal odor on intake and grasp responses to an artificial nipple providing a solution (a sucrose-quinine mix) that emulates the taste of alcohol, in 4-day-old rat pups. The results showed that the mother's odor enhanced intake from and seeking responses to an artificial nipple that provided the solution that mimicked the taste of alcohol (Experiment 1). This pattern of results was not evoked by the odor of an unrelated dam (Experiment 2), nor was it observed when the nipple delivered water. The main new finding of the present study is that 4-day-old rats tested in the presence of the mother (and hence exposed to her odor cues) exhibited enhanced seeking and intake of a solution that mimics the chemosensory properties of ethanol.

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Keywords:  Odor; Ontogeny; Rats; Taste

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31264146     DOI: 10.3758/s13420-019-00373-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Learn Behav        ISSN: 1543-4494            Impact factor:   1.986


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