老鼠自愿喝啤酒。

Alcohol and drug research Pub Date : 1987-01-01
F Lancaster, K Spiegel, M Zaman
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雌性Long-Evans大鼠(N = 30)对啤酒的个体偏好进行了24 h的测试,然后根据偏好分为啤酒组(N = 15)和对照组(N = 15)。BR动物被允许自由地获得啤酒、食物和水;而CT动物被允许在21天内自由地获得食物和水。每天记录啤酒、食物和水的消耗水平。动物每隔一天称一次体重。在一组单独的动物身上测量了血液酒精水平和饮酒模式(在光照周期和黑暗周期中啤酒消费量的比较)。饮酒21 d后,BR组停用啤酒,观察所有动物的戒断症状。第2 ~ 13天BR组动物比CT组动物吃得多,第17 ~ 21天比CT组动物吃得少。BR动物比CT动物喝了更多的“总水”(饮用水加上啤酒中的水)。体重没有受到影响。在8小时的停药过程中,体温和甩尾潜伏期的变化以及多动、颤抖和颤抖的记录表明BR动物对酒精有依赖性。
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Voluntary beer drinking in rats.

Female Long-Evans rats (N = 30) were tested for individual preference for beer for a 24 h period and then assigned to beer (BR) (N = 15) or control (CT) (N = 15) groups according to preference. BR animals were allowed ad libitum access to beer, food and water; while CT animals were allowed ad libitum access to food and water for a 21 day period. Beer, food and water consumption levels were recorded daily. Animals were weighed every other day. Blood alcohol levels and pattern of drinking (comparison of beer consumption in light versus dark cycles) were measured in a separate set of animals. At the end of 21 days of drinking, beer was withdrawn from the BR group and all animals were observed for withdrawal symptomology. BR animals ate more food than CT animals days 2 through 13, and then ate less than CT on days 17 through 21. BR animals drank more "total water" (drinking water plus water in beer) than CT. Body weights were not affected. Changes in body temperatures and tail flick latency, and notation of hyperactivity, shivering and tremoring during 8 hours of withdrawal indicated that BR animals were dependent on alcohol.

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