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A Rat Drinking in the Dark Model for Studying Ethanol and Sucrose Consumption. | LitMetric

A Rat Drinking in the Dark Model for Studying Ethanol and Sucrose Consumption.

Front Behav Neurosci

Institute of Health and Medical Innovation, Translational Research Institute, Queensland University of Technology Woolloongabba, QLD, Australia.

Published: February 2017

AI Article Synopsis

  • The IA2BC and DID models are used to study binge-like alcohol consumption in rodents, with IA2BC traditionally applying to rats and DID to mice.
  • A study found that male Wistar rats drinking from the IA2BC model consumed more ethanol and sucrose per session and per week compared to those in the DID model, despite DID sessions resulting in higher consumption rates per hour.
  • Varenicline effectively reduced alcohol and sugar consumption in the DID model, indicating that it can be a viable method for exploring binge-like consumption in rats, despite its shorter access time.

Article Abstract

: The intermittent access 2-bottle choice (IA2BC) and drinking in the dark (DID) models were developed for studying rodent binge-like consumption. Traditionally, IA2BC was used with rats and DID with mice. Recently, IA2BC was adapted to study mouse ethanol consumption. However, it is unknown whether DID is suitable for rats or if one rat model is more advantageous than another for studying binge-like consumption. : Male Wistar rats consumed 20% ethanol or 5% sucrose using IA2BC or DID for 12 weeks. IA2BC drinking sessions occurred on alternate days (Mondays-Fridays) and lasted 24 h, whereas DID sessions ran 4 h/day, 5 days/week (Monday-Friday). Average consumption/session, week and hour was measured. To explore DID model suitability for screening novel compounds for controlling ethanol and sucrose intake, varenicline (2 mg/kg) or vehicle was administered to DID rats. : IA2BC rats consume more ethanol/session and similar amounts of ethanol/week than DID rats. While, IA2BC rats consume more sucrose/session and week than DID rats. Although IA2BC rats had more ethanol and sucrose access time, DID rats had greater ethanol and sucrose intake/hour. Varenicline significantly reduced ethanol and sucrose consumption in DID rats, consistent with previously published IA2BC studies. : Despite the shorter access time, the rat DID model induced higher initial intake and greater consumption/hour for both ethanol and sucrose. The shorter duration of DID sessions did not prevent detection of varenicline-induced reductions in ethanol or sucrose consumption, suggesting the DID model may be suitable for studying binge-like ethanol and sucrose consumption.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5319958PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnbeh.2017.00029DOI Listing

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