Acute Behavioral Tolerance To Nicotine In The Conditioned Taste Aversion Paradigm

DRUG DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH(2007)

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Acute behavioral tolerance to nicotine is a well-established phenomenon in animals, although previous drug discrimination studies have suggested that subpopulations of rats may exist that fail to exhibit acute tolerance to nicotine. The present study sought to determine whether these findings might extend to the conditioned taste aversion (CTA) paradigm. In experiment 1, rats were administered 0.8 mg/kg s.c. nicotine or vehicle before a pairing session with saccharin, and then administered either 0.4mg/kg nicotine or vehicle immediately afterward. Rats treated with vehicle pre-session and then nicotine postsession developed a significant CTA to nicotine, whereas rats treated with 0.8 mg/kg nicotine s.c. pre-session failed to develop a CTA to nicotine. In experiment 2, rats were identified as exhibiting or failing to exhibit acute tolerance to nicotine in a drug discrimination paradigm. Rats that produced acute nicotine tolerance failed to develop a CTA after 24 h, but did so after 48 h, while rats that did not produce nicotine tolerance exhibited CTA after 24 h, but not after 48 h. These findings indicate that acute behavioral tolerance to nicotine extends to its aversion effects.
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nicotine, tolerance, conditioned taste aversion, drug discrimination, receptor desensitization
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