Restraint stress enhances alcohol intake in adolescent female rats but reduces alcohol intake in adolescent male and adult female rats.
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Authors/contributors
- Wille-Bille, Aranza (Author)
- Ferreyra, Ana (Author)
- Sciangula, Martina (Author)
- Chiner, Florencia (Author)
- Nizhnikov, Michael E (Author)
- Pautassi, Ricardo Marcos (Author)
Title
Restraint stress enhances alcohol intake in adolescent female rats but reduces alcohol intake in adolescent male and adult female rats.
Abstract
Adolescents may be more sensitive to stress-induced alcohol drinking than adults, which would explain the higher prevalence of alcohol abuse and dependence in late adolescence than in adulthood. The present study analyzed the impact of restraint stress on the initiation of alcohol intake across 2 weeks of intermittent, two-bottle choice intake in male and female adolescent rats and adult female rats. Restraint stress significantly increased alcohol intake and preference in female adolescent rats but decreased alcohol intake and preference in male adolescent and female adult rats. The effects of restraint stress on alcohol intake were mitigated in adolescent females following administration of the kappa opioid receptor antagonist norbinaltorphimine. Adolescent but not adult female rats that were subjected to restraint stress spent more time on the open arms of the elevated plus maze. Female adolescents exposed to stress also exhibited greater risk-taking behaviors in a concentric square field test compared with non-stressed controls. These results indicate age- and sex-related differences in the sensitivity to alcohol-stress interactions that may facilitate the initiation of alcohol use in female adolescents. The facilitatory effect of stress on alcohol intake was related to greater exploratory and risk-taking behaviors in young females after stress exposure. Copyright © 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Publication
Behavioural brain research
Date
2017
Volume
332
Issue
ag3, 8004872
Pages
269-279
Journal Abbr
Behav Brain Res
DOI
Citation Key
wille-billeRestraintStressEnhances2017
ISSN
1872-7549
Language
en
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DOI.org (Crossref)
Extra
42 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31]
Place: Netherlands
Wille-Bille, Aranza. Instituto de Investigacion Medica M. y M. Ferreyra (INIMEC-CONICET), Universidad Nacional de Cordoba, Cordoba, CP 5000, Argentina.
Ferreyra, Ana. Instituto de Investigacion Medica M. y M. Ferreyra (INIMEC-CONICET), Universidad Nacional de Cordoba, Cordoba, CP 5000, Argentina; Facultad de Psicologia, Universidad Nacional de Cordoba, Cordoba, CP 5000, Argentina.
Sciangula, Martina. Instituto de Investigacion Medica M. y M. Ferreyra (INIMEC-CONICET), Universidad Nacional de Cordoba, Cordoba, CP 5000, Argentina; Facultad de Psicologia, Universidad Nacional de Cordoba, Cordoba, CP 5000, Argentina.
Chiner, Florencia. Instituto de Investigacion Medica M. y M. Ferreyra (INIMEC-CONICET), Universidad Nacional de Cordoba, Cordoba, CP 5000, Argentina; Facultad de Psicologia, Universidad Nacional de Cordoba, Cordoba, CP 5000, Argentina.
Nizhnikov, Michael E. Department of Psychology, Southern Connecticut State University, United States.
Pautassi, Ricardo Marcos. Instituto de Investigacion Medica M. y M. Ferreyra (INIMEC-CONICET), Universidad Nacional de Cordoba, Cordoba, CP 5000, Argentina; Facultad de Psicologia, Universidad Nacional de Cordoba, Cordoba, CP 5000, Argentina. Electronic address: rpautassi@gmail.com.
Citation
Wille-Bille, A., Ferreyra, A., Sciangula, M., Chiner, F., Nizhnikov, M. E., & Pautassi, R. M. (2017). Restraint stress enhances alcohol intake in adolescent female rats but reduces alcohol intake in adolescent male and adult female rats. Behavioural Brain Research, 332(ag3, 8004872), 269–279. https://doi.org/10/gbv9bz
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