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The effects of central administration of substance P (SP) on alcohol consumption and dopamine metabolism in the projections of the mesocorticolimbic and nigrostriatal systems of the brain were studied in chronically alcoholic rats. Rats received 15% ethanol solution for 6 months without choice. Intraventricular administration of SP (1 μg/rat) decreased consumption of 10% ethanol solution by 41% compared with controls in an alcohol free choice test lasting one day. After chronic alcoholism, there was a decrease in the ratio of dihydroxyphenylacetic acid (DOPA) and homovanillic acid (HVA) to dopamine in the nucleus accumbens and striatum in rats subjected to alcoholism, as compared with intact controls. Chronically alcoholic rats treated with SP showed increases in DOPA, HVA, and the DOPA:dopamine and HVA:dopamine ratios in the nucleus accumbens as compared with animals given physiological saline, by 17%, 23%, 9% and 19% respectively. The only increases in the striatum were in the absolute levels of DOPA and HVA, by 28% and 29%, while the ratios of these metabolites to dopamine remained unchanged. Thus, central administration of SP decreased the voluntary consumption of ethanol in the ethanol free choice test and enhanced dopamine metabolism in structures of the mesolimbic and nigrostriatal systems in chronically alcoholic rats.
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Nikolaev, S.V., Bychkov, E.R., Lebedev, A.A. et al. Mechanisms of the Influences of the Central Administration of Substance P on Ethanol Consumption in Chronically Alcoholic Rats. Neurosci Behav Physiol 33, 905–909 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1025905023554
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