Alcohol Binge Drinking and Anxiety-Like Behavior in Socialized Versus Isolated C57BL/6J Mice

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Evans, Ophelia [1 ]
Rodriguez-Borillo, Olga [2 ]
Font, Laura [2 ]
Currie, Paul J. [1 ]
Pastor, Raul [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Reed Coll, Dept Psychol, Portland, OR 97202 USA
[2] Univ Jaume 1, Area Psicobiol, Castellon de La Plana, Spain
关键词
Alcohol; Binge-like Drinking; Social Isolation; Anxiety; Sex Differences; PITUITARY-ADRENAL AXIS; ETHANOL DRINKING; ISOLATION STRESS; ADULT MALE; CONSUMPTION; MODEL; INCREASES; RATS; ADOLESCENCE; ALTERS;
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10.1111/acer.14236
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R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
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Background Binge alcohol drinking has been characterized as a key feature of alcoholism. The drinking-in-the-dark (DID) preclinical model, a procedure that promotes high levels of ethanol (EtOH) intake in short periods of time, has been extensively used to investigate neuropharmacological and genetic determinants of binge-like EtOH consumption. Using DID methodology, alcohol-preferring strains of mice such as C57BL/6J (B6) mice consume enough EtOH to achieve blood concentrations (>= 1.0 mg/ml) associated with behavioral intoxication (i.e., motor incoordination). DID procedures typically involve the use of socially isolated animals (single-housed prior to and during the experiment). Previous research indicates that stress associated with social isolation can induce anxiety-like behavior and promote increases in EtOH intake. The present study investigates the role of housing conditions in anxiety-like behavior and binge-like EtOH intake using a DID procedure. Methods Male and female B6 mice were isolated or pair-housed for a period of 6 weeks prior to evaluation of anxiety-like (elevated plus maze, light and dark box, open field) and drinking (water, 10% sucrose, 10 to 30% EtOH) behavior. In order to measure intake, a variation of the standard DID procedure using a removable, transparent, and perforated plastic barrier strip (designed to temporarily divide the cage in 2) was introduced. This allowed for individual intake records (2-hour test) of isolated and socially housed animals. Results Increased anxiety-like behavior and reduced sucrose consumption were found in isolated mice. The effects of housing conditions on EtOH intake were sex- and concentration-dependent. In male mice, isolation increased 20 and 30% EtOH intake. In females, however, an increased intake of EtOH (30%) was found in socialized animals. No effects of housing or sex were found at EtOH 10%. Conclusions Together with previous literature, the present study suggests that social isolation can promote anxiety-associated behavior and produce sex-dependent changes in binge-like EtOH consumption.
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