Alcohol drinking during adolescence increases consumptive responses to alcohol in adulthood in Wistar rats

Binge drinking and the onset of alcohol-use disorders usually peak during the transition between late adolescence and early adulthood, and early adolescent onset of alcohol consumption has been demonstrated to increase the risk for alcohol dependence in adulthood. In the present study, we describe an animal model of early adolescent alcohol consumption where animals drink unsweetened and unflavored ethanol in high concentrations (20%). Using this model, we investigated the influence of drinking on alcohol-related appetitive behavior and alcohol consumption levels in early adulthood.
Source: Alcohol - Category: Addiction Authors: Source Type: research
More News: Addiction | Alcoholism | Study