Ethanol-induced conditioned place aversion in mice

C. Cunningham, Carly M. Henderson
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Previous studies have shown that ethanol produces conditioned place preference (CPP) in mice when injections are given immediately before exposure to the conditioned stimulus (CS). Paradoxically, however, injection of ethanol immediately after the CS produces conditioned place aversion (CPA). Four experiments were conducted to characterize the parametric boundaries of CPA produced by post-CS ethanol exposure. Experiment 1 showed that CPA is positively related to ethanol dose, with significant CPA at 2 and 4 g/kg, but not at 1 g/kg. Experiment 2 revealed an inverse relationship between CPA and trial duration, i.e. significant CPA occurred when the trial duration was 5, 15 or 30 min, but not when it was 60 or 90 min. Experiment 3 indicated that ethanol pre-exposure (eight daily injections) significantly reduced subsequent development of CPA. Finally, experiment 4 showed that repeated exposure to the CS alone (six 30 min exposures to each CS) after CS-ethanol pairings produced complete extinction of CPA. The same extinction procedure also completely eliminated CPP induced by pre-CS injections of ethanol. Overall, these studies demonstrate that CPA induced by post-CS ethanol injection is influenced by many of the same variables that affect CPP produced by pre-CS ethanol injection in mice. However, these findings do not resolve the issue of whether the ‘before-versus-after’ effect in ethanol place conditioning is better explained by assuming ethanol produces only rewarding effects or by assuming that ethanol produces both rewarding and aversive effects.
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乙醇诱导小鼠的条件性场所厌恶
先前的研究表明,当在暴露于条件刺激(CS)之前立即注射乙醇时,小鼠会产生条件位置偏好(CPP)。然而,矛盾的是,在CS之后立即注射乙醇会产生条件性场所厌恶(CPA)。进行了四个实验来表征cs后乙醇暴露产生的CPA的参数边界。实验1表明,CPA与乙醇剂量呈正相关,在2和4 g/kg时CPA显著,在1 g/kg时CPA不显著。实验2显示CPA与试验时间呈负相关,即在试验时间为5、15、30 min时CPA显著,而在试验时间为60、90 min时CPA不显著。实验3表明,乙醇预暴露(每天注射8次)显著减少了CPA的后续发展。最后,实验4表明,在CS-乙醇配对后,单独暴露于CS(每个CS暴露6次30分钟)会导致CPA完全消失。同样的消除程序也完全消除了预cs注射乙醇引起的CPP。总的来说,这些研究表明,cs后乙醇注射诱导的CPP受到许多影响小鼠cs前乙醇注射产生CPP的相同变量的影响。然而,这些发现并没有解决乙醇场所条件反射的“前后对比”效应是否可以通过假设乙醇只产生奖励效应或假设乙醇同时产生奖励和厌恶效应来更好地解释。
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