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Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 24(8): 819-22, 1991. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-102070

ABSTRACT

The present study was conducted to determine whether behaviorally accelerated development of tolerance to the disruptive effects of ethanol on rotarod performance paralleled the development of tolerance to ethanol-induced diuresis and to determine the effect of pre-and post-training ethanol administration on the development of tolerance to both of these effects. Male Wistar rats were treated with ethanol (2gKg-1 day-1, ip) over a preiod of 5 weeks under one of the following schemes: ethanol injections before training (pre-training ethanolgroup) or after training (post-training ethanol group). Control animals received 0.9% NaCl, ip, after training. The effect of ethanol on diuresis was assessed once a week. Data are reported as means ñ SEM of 6 animals. Significant tolerance to the uncoordinating effect of ethanol was detected from the 17th day of treatment onwards in animals of the pre-training group (2nd day = 1.7 ñ 0.6s vs 17th day = 39.0 ñ 8.1s, Student t-test for related samples)but was not observed in animnals of the post-training ethanol group until 34 day of treatment (pre-training ethanol group = 56.1 ñ 8.5s; post-training ethanol group= 29.8 ñ 9.6s vs control group = 12.6 ñ 7.6s, Newman-Kleuls test). In contrast, the development of tolerance to the diuretic effect of ethanol was similar in both groups and appeared after 4 weeks of treatment (pre-training ethanol group: 28th day = 1.9 ñ 0.7 ml vs lst day = 4.0 ñ 0.5ml, Student t-test for related samples; post-training ethanol group: 28th day = 1.0 ñ ml vs 1st day = 3.1 ñ 0.30.6ml vs 1st day = 3.1 ñ 0.3ml, Student t-test for related samples). These data suggest that tolerance to the motor incapacitating effect of ethanol does not affect the time course of tolerance of ethanol-induced diuresis and thus, the two processes involve independent mechanisms. Moreover, the data confirm that tolerance to the disruptive effect of ethanol on rotarod performance can be influenced by the scheme f training


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Animals , Male , Rats , Behavior, Animal/drug effects , Ethanol/pharmacology , Motor Activity/drug effects , Analysis of Variance , Ataxia/chemically induced , Diuresis/drug effects , Drug Tolerance , Rats, Inbred Strains
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Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 23(8): 701-3, 1990. tab, ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-92279

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The present study analyzes the effects of indomethacin on the development of tolerance to the diuretic effect of ethanol. Male Wistar rats were with ethanol (2gKg-1 day-1) over a period of 4 weeks and the effect of ethanol on diuresis was assessed weekly. A significant tolerance to the diuretic effect of ethanol was detected after 3 weeks of treatment. However, rats treatment simultaneously with ethanol plus indomethacin (5mg/Kg, ip,, on alternate days) showed no tolerance to ethanol even after 4 weeks of treatment. The fact that indonethacin prevented the development of tolerance to the diuretic effect of ethanol but no influence on diuresis per se suggests that prostaglandins play a significant role in the mechanisms of tolerance to ethanol


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Rats , Animals , Diuresis/drug effects , Ethanol/antagonists & inhibitors , Indomethacin/pharmacology , Prostaglandins/physiology , Drug Tolerance , Rats, Wistar
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