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Incubation of Negative Affect during Protracted Alcohol Withdrawal Is Age-, but Not Sex-Selective

A prior history of excessive drinking induces a negative affective state in both humans and laboratory rodents, the manifestation of which varies with the age of drinking-onset. In adolescent male mice, negative affect incubates over the course of a 30-day alcohol withdrawal period. In contrast, the...

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Autores principales: Jimenez Chavez, C. Leonardo, Coelho, Michal A., Brewin, Lindsey W., Swauncy, Isaiah, Tran, Tori, Albanese, Taylor, Laguna, Angie, Gabriela, Ivette, Szumlinski, Karen K.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7348966/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32604806
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci10060405
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author Jimenez Chavez, C. Leonardo
Coelho, Michal A.
Brewin, Lindsey W.
Swauncy, Isaiah
Tran, Tori
Albanese, Taylor
Laguna, Angie
Gabriela, Ivette
Szumlinski, Karen K.
author_facet Jimenez Chavez, C. Leonardo
Coelho, Michal A.
Brewin, Lindsey W.
Swauncy, Isaiah
Tran, Tori
Albanese, Taylor
Laguna, Angie
Gabriela, Ivette
Szumlinski, Karen K.
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description A prior history of excessive drinking induces a negative affective state in both humans and laboratory rodents, the manifestation of which varies with the age of drinking-onset. In adolescent male mice, negative affect incubates over the course of a 30-day alcohol withdrawal period. In contrast, the negative affect exhibited by adult male mice is robust at 1 day withdrawal, but dissipates with the passage of time. As females tend to consume more alcohol than males, we aimed to explore the affective disturbances exhibited by adolescent and adult C57BL/6J mice of both sexes during more protracted alcohol withdrawal and to relate any behavioral changes observed to plasma corticosterone levels as a biochemical index of stress. Male and female, adolescent and adult, mice were subjected to 14 consecutive days of binge alcohol-drinking using a multi-bottle-choice Drinking-in-the-Dark (DID) procedure (5, 10, 20 and 40% v/v). Age- and sex-matched control mice consumed water only. On either withdrawal day 1 or 70, subgroups of animals were subjected a to 1-day behavioral test battery that included the light–dark box shuttle test, marble-burying test, and Porsolt forced swim test. As expected, adolescent mice consumed more alcohol than adults and females consumed more alcohol than males. However, despite binge-like levels of alcohol consumption, we detected relatively few signs of alcohol withdrawal-induced negative affect and there was no correlation between affective behavior and circulating corticosterone levels. We discuss these findings within the context of our published work, highlighting procedural differences that might account for the relatively weak effect of binge-drinking history upon anxiety and depressive-like behavior observed herein.
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spelling pubmed-73489662020-07-22 Incubation of Negative Affect during Protracted Alcohol Withdrawal Is Age-, but Not Sex-Selective Jimenez Chavez, C. Leonardo Coelho, Michal A. Brewin, Lindsey W. Swauncy, Isaiah Tran, Tori Albanese, Taylor Laguna, Angie Gabriela, Ivette Szumlinski, Karen K. Brain Sci Article A prior history of excessive drinking induces a negative affective state in both humans and laboratory rodents, the manifestation of which varies with the age of drinking-onset. In adolescent male mice, negative affect incubates over the course of a 30-day alcohol withdrawal period. In contrast, the negative affect exhibited by adult male mice is robust at 1 day withdrawal, but dissipates with the passage of time. As females tend to consume more alcohol than males, we aimed to explore the affective disturbances exhibited by adolescent and adult C57BL/6J mice of both sexes during more protracted alcohol withdrawal and to relate any behavioral changes observed to plasma corticosterone levels as a biochemical index of stress. Male and female, adolescent and adult, mice were subjected to 14 consecutive days of binge alcohol-drinking using a multi-bottle-choice Drinking-in-the-Dark (DID) procedure (5, 10, 20 and 40% v/v). Age- and sex-matched control mice consumed water only. On either withdrawal day 1 or 70, subgroups of animals were subjected a to 1-day behavioral test battery that included the light–dark box shuttle test, marble-burying test, and Porsolt forced swim test. As expected, adolescent mice consumed more alcohol than adults and females consumed more alcohol than males. However, despite binge-like levels of alcohol consumption, we detected relatively few signs of alcohol withdrawal-induced negative affect and there was no correlation between affective behavior and circulating corticosterone levels. We discuss these findings within the context of our published work, highlighting procedural differences that might account for the relatively weak effect of binge-drinking history upon anxiety and depressive-like behavior observed herein. MDPI 2020-06-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7348966/ /pubmed/32604806 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci10060405 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Laguna, Angie
Gabriela, Ivette
Szumlinski, Karen K.
Incubation of Negative Affect during Protracted Alcohol Withdrawal Is Age-, but Not Sex-Selective
title Incubation of Negative Affect during Protracted Alcohol Withdrawal Is Age-, but Not Sex-Selective
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title_fullStr Incubation of Negative Affect during Protracted Alcohol Withdrawal Is Age-, but Not Sex-Selective
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title_short Incubation of Negative Affect during Protracted Alcohol Withdrawal Is Age-, but Not Sex-Selective
title_sort incubation of negative affect during protracted alcohol withdrawal is age-, but not sex-selective
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7348966/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32604806
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci10060405
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