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Inhibition of nitric oxide formation reduces voluntary ethanol consumption in the rat

Authors :
Calapai, G
Mazzaglia, G
Sautebin, L
Costantino, G
Marciano, M
Cuzzocrea, S
Di Rosa, M
Caputi, A
Calapai G
Mazzaglia G
Sautebin L
Costantino G
Marciano MC
Cuzzocrea S
Di Rosa M
Caputi AP
Calapai, G
Mazzaglia, G
Sautebin, L
Costantino, G
Marciano, M
Cuzzocrea, S
Di Rosa, M
Caputi, A
Calapai G
Mazzaglia G
Sautebin L
Costantino G
Marciano MC
Cuzzocrea S
Di Rosa M
Caputi AP
Publication Year :
1996

Abstract

Brain nitric oxide is involved in the mechanisms that regulate ingestive behavior. To test whether this compound plays a role in alcohol preference, we studied the effects of different doses of NG-nitro-L-arginine (L-NO arg), an inhibitor of nitric oxide synthase (NOS), on voluntary consumption of ethanol and on blood alcohol levels produced by a single intraperitoneal dose of alcohol in the rat. L-NO arg produced a significant and dose-dependent reduction of ethanol intake (P < 0.001) without influencing total fluid consumption or feeding behavior. L-NO arg did not influence the kinetics of alcohol. Our data show that inhibition of nitric oxide formation accompanies reduction of ethanol intake and suggest a possible role for nitric oxide in ethanol self-administration

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
STAMPA, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1308928471
Document Type :
Electronic Resource