Effect of bombesin on behaviors associated with ethanol satiation and blood ethanol levels

The behavioral specificity and physiological significance of bombesin-induced inhibition of ethanol intake were assessed in water-deprived rats. The behavioral display accompanying suppression of 5% ethanol intake by bombesin tetradecapeptide (BBS-14, 1–4 μg/kg) was measured with an instantaneous ti...

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description The behavioral specificity and physiological significance of bombesin-induced inhibition of ethanol intake were assessed in water-deprived rats. The behavioral display accompanying suppression of 5% ethanol intake by bombesin tetradecapeptide (BBS-14, 1–4 μg/kg) was measured with an instantaneous time-sampling technique. Blood ethanol levels were measured after peripheral BBS-14 and bombesin nonapeptide (BBS-9) administration, and after either oral self-administration or peripheral injection of ethanol. The display accompanying BBS-14-reduced ethanol consumption differed from control in that less drinking and feeding behaviors were observed and resting increased, dose-dependently. The typical behavioral sequence of ethanol satiation was observed in all conditions. Both BBS-14 and -9 reduced blood ethanol levels when oral intake was suppressed, and BBS-14 did not affect blood ethanol levels or elimination rate when ethanol was injected. The results are compatible with an hypothesis of a functional role for endogenous bombesin-like peptides and receptors in a neuropeptide control of ethanol intake and energy balance.
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Alcoholism and acute alcohol poisoning
Animals
Behavior, Animal - drug effects
Biological and medical sciences
Blood ethanol
Bombesin
Bombesin - pharmacology
Bombesin - physiology
Bombesin nonapeptide
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Drinking - drug effects
Eating - drug effects
Ethanol
Ethanol - blood
Ethanol intake
Ethanol satiation
Grooming - drug effects
Medical sciences
Motor Activity - drug effects
Rat
Rats
Rats, Inbred Strains
Toxicology
Water Deprivation
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