Aberrations in Incentive Learning and Responding to Heroin in Male Rats After Adolescent or Adult Chronic Binge‐Like Alcohol Exposure

Background and Purpose Binge drinking is a serious problem among adolescents and young adults despite its adverse consequences on the brain and behavior. One area that remains poorly understood concerns the impact of chronic intermittent ethanol (CIE) exposure on incentive learning. Methods Here, we...

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Published inAlcoholism, clinical and experimental research Vol. 44; no. 6; pp. 1214 - 1223
Main Authors Galaj, Ewa, Barrera, Eddy, Morris, Debra, Ma, Yao‐Ying, Ranaldi, Robert
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Abstract Background and Purpose Binge drinking is a serious problem among adolescents and young adults despite its adverse consequences on the brain and behavior. One area that remains poorly understood concerns the impact of chronic intermittent ethanol (CIE) exposure on incentive learning. Methods Here, we examined the effects of CIE exposure during different developmental stages on conditioned approach and conditioned reward learning in rats experiencing acute or protracted withdrawal from alcohol. Two or 21 days after adolescent or adult CIE exposure, male rats were exposed to pairings of a light stimulus (CS) and food pellets for 3 consecutive daily sessions (30 CS‐food pellet pairings per session). This was followed by conditioned approach testing measuring responses (food trough head entries) to the CS‐only presentations and by conditioned reward testing measuring responses on a lever producing the CS and on another producing a tone. We then measured behavioral sensitization to repeated injections of heroin (2 mg/kg/d for 9 days). Results Adolescent and adult alcohol‐treated rats showed significantly impaired conditioned reward learning regardless of withdrawal period (acute or prolonged). We found no evidence of changes to conditioned approach learning after adolescent or adult exposure to CIE. Finally, in addition to producing long‐term impairments in incentive learning, CIE exposure enhanced locomotor activity in response to heroin and had no effect on behavioral sensitization to heroin regardless of age and withdrawal period. Conclusions Our work sets a framework for identifying CIE‐induced alterations in incentive learning and inducing susceptibility to subsequent opioid effects. The goal of this study was to investigate the effects of chronic binge‐like alcohol intake on incentive learning and on the subsequent response to heroin. We show that binge‐like alcohol intake in adolescent and adult rats later impairs the acquisition of reward‐related learning and enhances the behavioral effects of heroin. Thus, the long‐term consequences of chronic binge‐like alcohol intake may include alterations in incentive learning and increased propensity for the emergence of drug abuse and addiction.
AbstractList Binge drinking is a serious problem among adolescents and young adults despite its adverse consequences on the brain and behavior. One area that remains poorly understood concerns the impact of chronic intermittent ethanol (CIE) exposure on incentive learning. Here, we examined the effects of CIE exposure during different developmental stages on conditioned approach and conditioned reward learning in rats experiencing acute or protracted withdrawal from alcohol. Two or 21 days after adolescent or adult CIE exposure, male rats were exposed to pairings of a light stimulus (CS) and food pellets for 3 consecutive daily sessions (30 CS-food pellet pairings per session). This was followed by conditioned approach testing measuring responses (food trough head entries) to the CS-only presentations and by conditioned reward testing measuring responses on a lever producing the CS and on another producing a tone. We then measured behavioral sensitization to repeated injections of heroin (2 mg/kg/d for 9 days). Adolescent and adult alcohol-treated rats showed significantly impaired conditioned reward learning regardless of withdrawal period (acute or prolonged). We found no evidence of changes to conditioned approach learning after adolescent or adult exposure to CIE. Finally, in addition to producing long-term impairments in incentive learning, CIE exposure enhanced locomotor activity in response to heroin and had no effect on behavioral sensitization to heroin regardless of age and withdrawal period. Our work sets a framework for identifying CIE-induced alterations in incentive learning and inducing susceptibility to subsequent opioid effects.
Background and Purpose Binge drinking is a serious problem among adolescents and young adults despite its adverse consequences on the brain and behavior. One area that remains poorly understood concerns the impact of chronic intermittent ethanol (CIE) exposure on incentive learning. Methods Here, we examined the effects of CIE exposure during different developmental stages on conditioned approach and conditioned reward learning in rats experiencing acute or protracted withdrawal from alcohol. Two or 21 days after adolescent or adult CIE exposure, male rats were exposed to pairings of a light stimulus (CS) and food pellets for 3 consecutive daily sessions (30 CS‐food pellet pairings per session). This was followed by conditioned approach testing measuring responses (food trough head entries) to the CS‐only presentations and by conditioned reward testing measuring responses on a lever producing the CS and on another producing a tone. We then measured behavioral sensitization to repeated injections of heroin (2 mg/kg/d for 9 days). Results Adolescent and adult alcohol‐treated rats showed significantly impaired conditioned reward learning regardless of withdrawal period (acute or prolonged). We found no evidence of changes to conditioned approach learning after adolescent or adult exposure to CIE. Finally, in addition to producing long‐term impairments in incentive learning, CIE exposure enhanced locomotor activity in response to heroin and had no effect on behavioral sensitization to heroin regardless of age and withdrawal period. Conclusions Our work sets a framework for identifying CIE‐induced alterations in incentive learning and inducing susceptibility to subsequent opioid effects. The goal of this study was to investigate the effects of chronic binge‐like alcohol intake on incentive learning and on the subsequent response to heroin. We show that binge‐like alcohol intake in adolescent and adult rats later impairs the acquisition of reward‐related learning and enhances the behavioral effects of heroin. Thus, the long‐term consequences of chronic binge‐like alcohol intake may include alterations in incentive learning and increased propensity for the emergence of drug abuse and addiction.
Binge drinking is a serious problem among adolescents and young adults despite its adverse consequences on the brain and behavior. One area that remains poorly understood concerns the impact of chronic intermittent ethanol (CIE) exposure on incentive learning.BACKGROUND AND PURPOSEBinge drinking is a serious problem among adolescents and young adults despite its adverse consequences on the brain and behavior. One area that remains poorly understood concerns the impact of chronic intermittent ethanol (CIE) exposure on incentive learning.Here, we examined the effects of CIE exposure during different developmental stages on conditioned approach and conditioned reward learning in rats experiencing acute or protracted withdrawal from alcohol. Two or 21 days after adolescent or adult CIE exposure, male rats were exposed to pairings of a light stimulus (CS) and food pellets for 3 consecutive daily sessions (30 CS-food pellet pairings per session). This was followed by conditioned approach testing measuring responses (food trough head entries) to the CS-only presentations and by conditioned reward testing measuring responses on a lever producing the CS and on another producing a tone. We then measured behavioral sensitization to repeated injections of heroin (2 mg/kg/d for 9 days).METHODSHere, we examined the effects of CIE exposure during different developmental stages on conditioned approach and conditioned reward learning in rats experiencing acute or protracted withdrawal from alcohol. Two or 21 days after adolescent or adult CIE exposure, male rats were exposed to pairings of a light stimulus (CS) and food pellets for 3 consecutive daily sessions (30 CS-food pellet pairings per session). This was followed by conditioned approach testing measuring responses (food trough head entries) to the CS-only presentations and by conditioned reward testing measuring responses on a lever producing the CS and on another producing a tone. We then measured behavioral sensitization to repeated injections of heroin (2 mg/kg/d for 9 days).Adolescent and adult alcohol-treated rats showed significantly impaired conditioned reward learning regardless of withdrawal period (acute or prolonged). We found no evidence of changes to conditioned approach learning after adolescent or adult exposure to CIE. Finally, in addition to producing long-term impairments in incentive learning, CIE exposure enhanced locomotor activity in response to heroin and had no effect on behavioral sensitization to heroin regardless of age and withdrawal period.RESULTSAdolescent and adult alcohol-treated rats showed significantly impaired conditioned reward learning regardless of withdrawal period (acute or prolonged). We found no evidence of changes to conditioned approach learning after adolescent or adult exposure to CIE. Finally, in addition to producing long-term impairments in incentive learning, CIE exposure enhanced locomotor activity in response to heroin and had no effect on behavioral sensitization to heroin regardless of age and withdrawal period.Our work sets a framework for identifying CIE-induced alterations in incentive learning and inducing susceptibility to subsequent opioid effects.CONCLUSIONSOur work sets a framework for identifying CIE-induced alterations in incentive learning and inducing susceptibility to subsequent opioid effects.
Author Ranaldi, Robert
Barrera, Eddy
Ma, Yao‐Ying
Galaj, Ewa
Morris, Debra
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3 Indiana University School of Medicine, Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, 635 Barnhill Drive, Indianapolis, IN, 46202, US
1 National Institute on Drug Abuse Intramural Research Program, Molecular Targets and Medication Discovery Branch, 251 Bayview Blvd, Baltimore, MD, 21224, US
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Binge drinking is a serious problem among adolescents and young adults despite its adverse consequences on the brain and behavior. One area that remains poorly...
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Animals
Behavior, Animal - physiology
Binge Drinking - physiopathology
Central Nervous System Depressants - pharmacology
Choice Behavior - drug effects
Chronic Intermittent Ethanol Exposure
Conditioned Approach
Conditioned Reinforcement
Conditioned Reward
Ethanol - pharmacology
Heroin - pharmacology
Heroin Sensitization
Incentive Learning
Learning - drug effects
Learning - physiology
Locomotion - drug effects
Male
Motivation
Narcotics - pharmacology
Rats
Reward
Title Aberrations in Incentive Learning and Responding to Heroin in Male Rats After Adolescent or Adult Chronic Binge‐Like Alcohol Exposure
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