Alterations in Brain Aldehyde Dehydrogenase Activity Modify Ethanol‐induced Conditioned Taste Aversion
- 1 December 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Alcohol, Clinical and Experimental Research
- Vol. 11 (6) , 513-517
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1530-0277.1987.tb00163.x
Abstract
The role of peripherally and centrally acting acetaldehyde in ethanol-induced conditioned taste aversion (CTA) was investigated using various enzyme manipulations. Cyanamide, an aldehyde dehydrogenase inhibitor (ALDH) elevates blood acetaldehyde levels in the presence of ethanol. Concurrent administration with 4-methylpyrazole (4MP), an alcohol dehydrogenase inhibitor, prevents peripheral accumulation of acetaldehyde by cyanamide. Under both treatment conditions brain and liver ALDH activity is inhibited. Water-deprived rats were pretreated 4 hr prior to fluid presentation with intraperitoneal injections of saline (S+S), 4-methylpyrazole (4MP+S), cyanamide (S+C), or 4-methylpyrazole + cyanamide (4MP+C). Subsequently, animals were presented with a novel saccharin solution followed immediately by intraperitoneal injection of one of three doses of ethanol (0.4, 0.8, or 1.2 g/kg) or saline vehicle on four occasions. Results suggested that animals pretreated with cyanamide (groups S+C and 4MP+C) drank significantly less saccharin after conditioning with a subthreshold dose of ethanol (0.4 g/kg) in comparison to groups S+S and 4MP+S. Moreover, at the conditioning dose of 1.2 g/kg, cyanamide-treated animals demonstrated an attenuation of CTA compared to the other two groups. These effects cannot be attributed to elevated blood acetaldehyde levels since pretreatment with 4MP+C prevented peripheral acetaldehyde accumulation. A characteristic common to both cyanamide-treated groups was the inhibition of brain ALDH. It is therefore suggested that brain ALDH may play a role in the mediation of ethanol-induced CTAs. It is conceivable that ALDH plays this role by regulating the levels of acetaldehyde in brain.This publication has 23 references indexed in Scilit:
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