1991
DOI: 10.1016/0024-3205(91)90239-8
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Effects of caffeine and bombesin on ethanol and food intake

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“…11 However, a high acute dose of caffeine (50 mg/kg, IP) decreased ethanol as well as food intake in deprived male and female rats. 167 The lack of caffeine effects on ethanol intake has been also demonstrated in a recent study. 168 The presence of caffeine (1g/L) in alcoholic solutions (10% v/v) did not increase the ethanol consumption of male rats exposed to a free-choice procedure during 50 days.…”
Section: Effect Of Caffeine On Alcohol Self-administrationmentioning
confidence: 65%
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“…11 However, a high acute dose of caffeine (50 mg/kg, IP) decreased ethanol as well as food intake in deprived male and female rats. 167 The lack of caffeine effects on ethanol intake has been also demonstrated in a recent study. 168 The presence of caffeine (1g/L) in alcoholic solutions (10% v/v) did not increase the ethanol consumption of male rats exposed to a free-choice procedure during 50 days.…”
Section: Effect Of Caffeine On Alcohol Self-administrationmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…For instance, it has been suggested that the suppressive effects of caffeine on ethanol intake seen in some studies could be due to the use of high toxic doses of caffeine. 166,167 However, the fact that chronic caffeine blocked the ADE effect 168 suggests that caffeine could be promising as a treatment for protrective abstinence, although more studies should assess this point. [191][192][193] , and also to modulate conditioned place preference induced by methamphetamine or cocaine 6 It also would be important to study the effects of caffeine on the acquisition of Pavlovian cues associated with ethanol in this paradigm.…”
Section: Effect Of Caffeine On Alcohol Self-administrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Caffeine administered acutely did not produce a consistent pattern of effects either; a low dose of caffeine (5.0 mg/kg, IP) promoted ethanol drinking in rats using a limited-access two-bottle choice paradigm . However, a high acute dose of caffeine (50.0 mg/kg, IP) decreased ethanol as well as food intake in rats (Dietze and Kulkosky, 1991).…”
Section: Effect Of Caffeine On Alcohol Consumption: Laboratory Studiesmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…(For review see Dietze and Kulkosky, 1991). In addition, high doses of caffeine have been demonstrated to induce anxiety in humans and rodents (For a review see Correa and Font 2008).…”
Section: Effect Of Caffeine On Alcohol Withdrawalmentioning
confidence: 99%
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