1. Oral self-administration of γ-hydroxybutyric acid in the rat
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Giacomo Diaz, Nadejda Balaklievskaia, Gian Luigi Gessa, Carla Lobina, Roberta Reali, Giancarlo Colombo, and Roberta Agabio
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Male ,Pharmacology ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Administration, Oral ,Self Administration ,Abstinence ,Rats ,γ-Hydroxybutyric acid ,Animal model ,Animals ,Rats, Wistar ,Sodium Oxybate ,Psychology ,Self-administration ,Reinforcement, Psychology ,Anesthetics, Intravenous ,media_common - Abstract
The present study describes the induction of γ-hydroxybutyric acid (GHB) preference over water in rats. GHB solution (1% w / v in water) was initially offered as the sole fluid available for 14 consecutive days. Subsequently, rats were given a free choice of GHB solution and tap water for 20 consecutive weeks. Under the free-choice regimen, all rats showed periods of preference for GHB solution over water and periods of voluntary abstinence from GHB. On GHB-preference days, GHB was ingested at pharmacologically relevant doses. GHB intake occurred in 2–3 discrete episodes during the nocturnal phase. The development of an animal model of GHB self-administration may constitute a useful tool in the investigation of the neurobiological substrates of GHB-reinforcing properties.
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- 1995
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