Le Bourhis B, Beaugé F, Aufrère G, Nordmann R
Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 1986 Jun;10(3):337-42. doi: 10.1111/j.1530-0277.1986.tb05100.x.
Rats were chronically intoxicated with alcohol by exposing them to increasing concentrations of ethanol vapor over a 4-week period. They were tested for alcohol consumption in a free choice situation of water and 10% (v/v) alcohol. On the basis of their intakes they were divided into alcohol-dependent and nondependent groups. Synaptosome membrane fluidity evaluated by fluorescence polarization was compared between the two groups and against nonintoxicated controls. The intoxicated animals had a lower membrane fluidity than controls, mainly because of a highly significant increase of rigidity in the alcohol-dependent group. Furthermore, membrane fluidity was found to be correlated with the degree of behavioral dependence (i.e., alcohol intake during the free choice period).
通过在4周时间内让大鼠暴露于浓度逐渐增加的乙醇蒸气中,使其长期酒精中毒。在水和10%(v/v)酒精的自由选择情境下对它们的酒精摄入量进行测试。根据摄入量将它们分为酒精依赖组和非依赖组。比较了两组通过荧光偏振评估的突触体膜流动性,并与未中毒的对照组进行了比较。中毒动物的膜流动性低于对照组,主要是因为酒精依赖组的刚性显著增加。此外,发现膜流动性与行为依赖程度(即自由选择期间的酒精摄入量)相关。