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Specific decreases in ethanol- but not water-reinforced responding produced by the 5-HT3 antagonist ICS 205-930.

C W Hodge1, H H Samson, R S Lewis, H L Erickson.   

Abstract

The serotonin 5-HT3 antagonist ICS 205-930 has been shown to block the discriminative stimulus properties of ethanol and decrease voluntary intake, suggesting a possible role for 5-HT3 systems in the reinforcing effects of ethanol. ICS 205-930 (0.56, 1.0, 3.0, 10.0, and 17.0 mg/kg i.p.) was examined on ethanol and water self-administration in an operant paradigm. Following a sucrose-fading procedure, two groups of nondeprived rats responded on either a concurrent fixed ratio 4 schedule for ethanol (10% v/v) and water (CONC FR4 FR4), or a single FR4 schedule for ethanol (10% v/v). ICS 205-930 dose-dependently decreased ethanol-reinforced responding in the concurrent condition without decreasing water-reinforced responding, suggesting a specific effect on ethanol. Ethanol-reinforced responding was also dose-dependently decreased in the single FR4 condition, but the dose effect curve was shifted to the left. These data support the conclusions that 5-HT3 systems may play a specific role in ethanol self-administration that is independent of general appetitive and motor processes, and that 5-HT3 antagonists may have therapeutic efficacy in the treatment of alcohol abuse when multiple reinforcers are available.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8507386     DOI: 10.1016/0741-8329(93)90034-l

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Alcohol        ISSN: 0741-8329            Impact factor:   2.405


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