Temporal relationship of the induction of tolerance and physical dependence after continuous intoxication with maximum tolerable doses of ethanol in rats
- 1 January 1976
- journal article
- conference paper
- Published by Springer Nature in Psychopharmacology
- Vol. 50 (2), 107-112
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00430477
Abstract
Rats were treated by intragastric intubation of a 20% ethanol solution in doses of 9–15 g/kg in 3–5 fractions for 1–7 days. Both tolerance and physical dependence were demonstrated after this treatment with the maximum tolerable doses to only a few days. Tolerance was assessed by signs of severity of intoxication: coma, loss of righting reflex, ataxia-3, ataxia-2, ataxia-1, sedation, and neutrality. During withdrawal, as blood ethanol concentrations approached 100 mg/dl the ethanol dependence phase was characterized by the onset of signs and responses of progressive severity: hyperactivity, tremors, spastic rigidity, and spontaneous convulsive seizures. A significant degree of tolerance was demonstrated for all signs of intoxication after 4 days of treatment, but did not reach maximum level even after 7 days. The severity of the withdrawal reactions intensified progressively to a maximum intensity after 4 days of treatment when as many as 72% of animals exhibited severe withdrawal signs and reactions including convulsive seizures. These different time courses suggest that tolerance and physical dependence are mediated through different mechanisms.Keywords
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