Self-administration in rats allowed unlimited access to nicotine

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James D. Valentine
Jonathan S. Hokanson
Shannon G. Matta
B. M. Sharp
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[1] Endocrine-Neuroscience Research Laboratories,
[2] Minneapolis Medical Foundation,undefined
[3] 914 S. Eighth Street,undefined
[4] Minneapolis,undefined
[5] MN 55404,undefined
[6] USA,undefined
[7] Departments of Medicine,undefined
[8] Hennepin County Medical Center and the University of Minnesota,undefined
[9] Minneapolis,undefined
[10] MN 55404,undefined
[11] USA,undefined
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Psychopharmacology | 1997年 / 133卷
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Key words Nicotine; Self-administration; Intravenous; Dose-response; Nicotine intake; Unlimited access; Rats;
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 The purpose of the present study was to develop an animal model of nicotine self-administration that more closely approximates the conditions of human nicotine use than do existing models. In most nicotine self-administration models, rats acquire self-administration during brief daily sessions in which rapid injections of a relatively high dose of the drug, 0.03 mg/kg, serve as the reinforcer. The present study examined nicotine self-administration in rats that acquired the behavior while having virtually unlimited access to injections of a relatively low dose of the drug; the rats did not have any prior operant training or shaping. Under these conditions, rats readily acquire nicotine self-administration at doses at least as low as 0.00375 mg/kg per injection, and they self-administer throughout the active portion of their light cycle. The daily nicotine intake of rats, which ranged from 0.18 to 1.38 mg/kg per day, appears to be comparable to that of human smokers.
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