Varlinskaya Elena I, Spear Linda P
Psychology Department, Binghamton University, Binghamton 13902, NY, USA.
Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2004 Jun;1021:459-61. doi: 10.1196/annals.1308.064.
Adolescent rats are more sensitive than adults to ethanol-induced social facilitation, but are less sensitive to the suppression of social interactions seen at higher ethanol doses. Given recent findings that point to age differences in ethanol responsiveness, even within the adolescent period, the present study assessed acute effects of low to moderate doses of ethanol on social behavior of early, mid- or late adolescent rats. Age-related changes in responsiveness to the effects of ethanol on social behavior were apparent even within the adolescent period, with early adolescents being more sensitive to ethanol-induced social facilitation and less sensitive to ethanol-induced social inhibition than mid- and late adolescents. Given that ethanol-induced social facilitation as well as a lower sensitivity to the adverse effects of ethanol may contribute to heavy drinking, this pattern of early adolescent responsiveness to ethanol's social consequences may put them at higher risk for extensive alcohol use.
青春期大鼠比成年大鼠对乙醇诱导的社交促进更为敏感,但对较高乙醇剂量下出现的社交互动抑制则不那么敏感。鉴于最近的研究结果表明,即使在青春期内,乙醇反应性也存在年龄差异,本研究评估了低至中等剂量乙醇对青春期早期、中期或晚期大鼠社交行为的急性影响。即使在青春期内,乙醇对社交行为影响的反应性也存在明显的年龄相关变化,青春期早期大鼠比中期和晚期大鼠对乙醇诱导的社交促进更为敏感,而对乙醇诱导的社交抑制则不那么敏感。鉴于乙醇诱导的社交促进以及对乙醇不良反应的较低敏感性可能导致酗酒,青春期早期大鼠对乙醇社交后果的这种反应模式可能使它们面临大量饮酒的更高风险。