CRF1 receptor-dependent increases in irritability-like behavior during abstinence from chronic intermittent ethanol vapor exposure

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Kimbrough AdamORCID,de Guglielmo Giordano,Kononoff Jenni,Kallupi Marsida,Zorrilla Eric P.,George Olivier

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AbstractBackgroundIn humans, emotional and physical signs of withdrawal from ethanol are commonly seen. Many of these symptoms, including anxiety-like and depression-like behavior, have been characterized in animal models of ethanol dependence. One issue with several current behavioral tests measuring withdrawal in animal models is they are often not repeatable within subjects over time. Additionally, irritability, one of the most common symptoms of ethanol withdrawal in humans, has not been well characterized in animal models. The corticotropinreleasing factor (CRF)-CRF1 receptor system has been suggested to be critical for the emergence of anxiety-like behavior in ethanol dependence, but the role of this system in irritability-like behavior has not been characterized.MethodsThe present study compared the effects of chronic intermittent ethanol vapor exposure (CIE)-induced ethanol dependence on irritabilitylike behavior in rats using the bottle-brush test during acute withdrawal and protracted abstinence. Rats were trained to self-administer ethanol in operant chambers and then either left in a nondependent state or made dependent via CIE. Naive, nondependent, and dependent rats were tested for irritability-like behavior in the bottle-brush test 8 h and 2 weeks into abstinence from ethanol. A separate cohort of dependent rats was used to examine the effect of the specific CRF1 receptor antagonist R121919 on irritability-like behavior.ResultsDependent rats exhibited escalated ethanol intake compared with their own pre-CIE baseline and nondependent rats. At both time-points of abstinence, ethanol-dependent rats exhibited increased aggressive-like responses compared with naive and nondependent rats. R121919 blocked the increased irritability-like behavior in dependent rats.ConclusionsThe effect of R121919 to block increased irritability-like behavior suggests that CRF plays an important role in this behavior, similar to other negative emotional withdrawal symptoms. Quantifying and understanding the molecular basis of irritability-like behavior may yield new insights into withdrawal from ethanol and other drugs of abuse.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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