Voluntary alcohol intake in two rat lines selectively bred for learned helpless and non-helpless behavior

Vengeliene, V., Vollmayr, B., Henn, F. A., Spanagel, R. (March 2005) Voluntary alcohol intake in two rat lines selectively bred for learned helpless and non-helpless behavior. Psychopharmacology (Berl), 178 (2-3). pp. 125-32. ISSN 0033-3158 (Print)0033-3158 (Linking)

URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15719228
DOI: 10.1007/s00213-004-2013-5

Abstract

RATIONALE: A high comorbidity between depression and alcoholism has been reported in several studies, but the mechanisms underlying this relationship remain unknown. OBJECTIVES: We tested whether learned helplessness in rats as a model for depression is associated with enhanced alcohol intake and relapse behavior. METHODS: Congenital learned helplessness (cLH) and congenital non-learned helplessness (cNLH) rats were selectively bred for differences in an escape paradigm. Sucrose preference was tested at the first hour of the dark phase. In order to study an association with alcohol drinking behavior, rats underwent a free-choice procedure with access to water, and 5% and 20% alcohol solutions for 6 weeks. After acquisition of alcohol drinking behavior, the alcohol deprivation effect (ADE) was assessed. Sensitivity to the sedative-hypnotic effect of alcohol was measured by loss of the righting reflex. RESULTS: cLH rats showed significantly lower preference for sucrose solutions during the second half hour of the dark phase than cNLH rats. Alcohol intake of male cLH rats was not significantly different from that of male cNLH rats. In contrast, cLH female rats consumed higher amounts of alcohol than female cNLH rats. The ADE was more pronounced in female animals, although the magnitude of the ADE was similar in both cNLH and cLH female rats. The time to regain the righting reflex was significantly higher in both male and female cLH rats than in cNLH rats. CONCLUSIONS: In summary, these data suggest that an inborn depressive-like behavior in female rats is associated with enhanced alcohol intake.

Item Type: Paper
Uncontrolled Keywords: Alcohol Drinking/ genetics/psychology Alcoholic Intoxication/genetics/psychology Animals Arousal/genetics Crosses, Genetic Depression/ genetics/psychology Disease Models, Animal Female Gene Expression Regulation/physiology Helplessness, Learned Male Orientation/physiology Phenotype Postural Balance/physiology Rats Rats, Inbred Strains Selection, Genetic Sex Factors Substance Withdrawal Syndrome/genetics
Subjects: diseases & disorders
diseases & disorders > mental disorders
diseases & disorders > mental disorders > mood disorders
organism description > animal
diseases & disorders > mental disorders > mood disorders > depression
organism description > model organism
organism description > animal > mammal > rodent > rat
organism description > animal > mammal > rodent > rat
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Communities: CSHL labs > Henn lab
Depositing User: Matt Covey
Date: March 2005
Date Deposited: 01 Mar 2013 21:40
Last Modified: 01 Mar 2013 21:40
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URI: https://repository.cshl.edu/id/eprint/27681

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