Mechanisms of alcohol abuse and alcoholism in adolescents: A case for developing animal models

Ellen D. Witt
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This paper reviews the ontogeny of neurotransmitter systems and neuropharmacological challenge within transmitter systems and discusses the actions of alcohol on such systems during the juvenile through adolescent periods. To place the animal research within the context of human development, an attempt is made to first examine some fundamental principles of developmental research as they relate to the adolescent period. Evidence presented from animal studies indicates that unique neurochemical and behavioral changes are occurring during postnatal development, including adolescence, that could mediate the response to alcohol. The limited number of studies on the neurochemical and behavioral response to alcohol during adolescence has employed rats and has been restricted by the relatively brief adolescent period in that species. While one alternative is to use primates, it is suggested that innovative behavioral paradigms be developed for adolescent animals in other species to study behaviors such as alcohol self-administration or alcohol stimulus discrimination. It is also suggested that existing behavioral models that are more easily adapted to younger age ranges (e.g., conditioned place preference, conditioned taste aversion, thermal response to ethanol) be extended to make ontogenetic comparisons through adolescence and adulthood. This may further our understanding of alcohol's immediate consequences during each maturational stage and, more important, the contribution of early alcohol exposure to excessive drinking and abnormal cognitive and social functioning during subsequent stages of development.

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青少年酒精滥用和酒精中毒的机制:一个发展动物模型的案例
本文综述了神经递质系统的个体发生和递质系统内的神经药理学挑战,并讨论了酒精在青少年时期对这些系统的作用。为了将动物研究置于人类发展的背景下,我们尝试首先考察与青春期有关的发展研究的一些基本原则。来自动物研究的证据表明,在出生后的发育过程中,包括青春期,独特的神经化学和行为变化可能会调节对酒精的反应。关于青春期对酒精的神经化学和行为反应的研究数量有限,研究对象是大鼠,并且受到该物种相对短暂的青春期的限制。虽然有一种选择是使用灵长类动物,但有人建议为其他物种的青春期动物开发创新的行为范式,以研究诸如酒精自我管理或酒精刺激歧视等行为。研究还表明,现有的行为模型更容易适用于更年轻的年龄范围(例如,条件位置偏好、条件味觉厌恶、对乙醇的热反应),可以扩展到青春期和成年期的个体发生比较。这可能会进一步加深我们对酒精在每个成熟阶段的直接后果的理解,更重要的是,早期酒精暴露对随后发展阶段过度饮酒和异常认知和社会功能的贡献。
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