Skip to main content
Log in

Conditioned taste aversions produced by nicotine in Roman High and Low Avoidance strains of rats

  • Original Investigations
  • Published:
Psychopharmacology Aims and scope Submit manuscript

Abstract

Rats of the RHA/iop and RLA/iop strains have been compared in a conditioned taste aversion procedure using nicotine (0.4 mg/kg SC) as the UCS. The procedure utilised a balanced, within-subject design for assessing discriminative aversions to drug- and saline-paired flavoured solutions. Nicotine produced clear aversions in both strains and there were no detectable differences in acquisition. During extinction, rats of the RHA/iop strain consumed more of the drug-paired flavoured solution than rats of the RLA/iop strain, and this difference became greater as the number of extinction trials proceeded. Differences in total fluid intake were too small to account for these effects that were also shown by changes in proportional intake when both flavoured solutions were presented simultaneously. Aversion was, therefore, rather weaker in RHA/iop rats than in RLA/iop rats. These results suggest that rats of the two strains do not differ in “learning ability” in a general way, and support interpretations based on differences in emotionality.

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this article

Subscribe and save

Springer+ Basic
$34.99 /Month
  • Get 10 units per month
  • Download Article/Chapter or eBook
  • 1 Unit = 1 Article or 1 Chapter
  • Cancel anytime
Subscribe now

Buy Now

Price excludes VAT (USA)
Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout.

Instant access to the full article PDF.

Similar content being viewed by others

References

  • Bättig K, Driscoll P, Schlatter J, Uster HJ (1976) Effects of nicotine on the exploratory locomotion patterns of female Roman High- and Low-Avoidance rats. Pharmacol Biochem Behav 4:435–439

    Google Scholar 

  • Bignami G (1965) Selection for high rates and low rates of avoidance conditioning in the rat. Anim Behav 13:221–227

    Google Scholar 

  • Broadhurst PL, Bignami G (1965) Correlative effects of psychogenetic selection; a study of the Roman High and Low Avoidance strains of rats. Behav Res Ther 2:273–280

    Google Scholar 

  • D'Mello GD, Stolerman IP, Booth DA, Pilcher CWT (1977) Factors influencing flavour aversions conditioned with amphetamine in rats. Pharmacol Biochem Behav 7:185–190

    Google Scholar 

  • D'Mello GD, Goldberg DM, Goldberg SR, Stolerman IP (1981) Conditioned taste aversion and operant behavior in rats: effects of cocaine, apomorphine and some long-acting derivatives. J Pharmacol Exp Ther 219:60–68

    Google Scholar 

  • Driscoll P (1986) Roman High- and Low-Avoidance rats: present status of the Swiss sublines, RHA/Verh and RLA/Verh, and effects of amphetamine on shuttle-box performance. Behav Genet 16:355–364

    Google Scholar 

  • Driscoll P, Bättig K (1982) Behavioral, emotional and neurochemical profiles of rats selected for extreme differences in active, two-way avoidance performance. In: Lieblich I (ed) The genetics of the brain. Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp 95–123

    Google Scholar 

  • Durcan MJ, Fulker DW, Campbell IC (1984a) Differences in the stereotypy response but not the hypomotility response to apomorphine in the Roman High and Low Avoiding strains of rats. Psychopharmacology 82:215–220

    Google Scholar 

  • Durcan MJ, Wraight KB, Fulker DW (1984b) The current status of two sublines of the Roman high and low avoidance strains. Behav Genet 13:559–569

    Google Scholar 

  • Durcan MJ, Campbell IC, Chitkara B (1985) Clonidine induced sedation is not altered by stress in the RHA/iop and RLA/iop strains of rats. Psychopharmacology 85:102–105

    Google Scholar 

  • Garcia J, Ervin FR (1968) Gustatory-visceral and telereceptor-cutaneous conditioning — adaptation in internal and external milieus. Commun Behav Biol Part A 1:389–415

    Google Scholar 

  • Garg M (1969) Variation in effects of nicotine in four strains of rats. Psychopharmacologia 14:432–438

    Google Scholar 

  • Gentsch C, Lichtsteiner M, Driscoll P, Feer H (1982) Differential hormonal and physiological responses to stress in Roman high- and low-avoidance rats. Physiol Behav 28:259–263

    Google Scholar 

  • Kumar R, Pratt JA, Stolerman IP (1983) Characteristics of conditioned taste aversion produced by nicotine in rats. Br J Pharmacol 79:245–253

    Google Scholar 

  • Marks MJ, Burch JB, Collins AC (1983) Genetics of nicotine response in four inbred strains of mice. J Pharmacol Exp Ther 226:291–302

    Google Scholar 

  • Martin JR, Baettig K (1980) Acquisition and extinction of gustatory aversion in two lines of rats selectively bred for differential shuttlebox avoidance performance. Behav Proc 5:303–310

    Google Scholar 

  • Pratt JA, Stolerman IP (1984) Pharmacologically specific pretreatment effects on apomorphine-mediated conditioned taste aversions in rats. Pharmacol Biochem Behav 20:507–511

    Google Scholar 

  • Satinder KP (1977) Arousal explains difference in avoidance learning of genetically selected rat strains. J Comp Physiol Psychol 91:1326–1336

    Google Scholar 

  • Winer BJ (1971) Statistical principles in experimental design, 2nd edn. McGraw-Hill, New York

    Google Scholar 

  • Zeier H, Bättig K, Driscoll P (1978) Acquisition of DRL-20 behavior in male and female Roman high- and low-avoidance rats. Physiol Behav 20:791–793

    Google Scholar 

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

About this article

Cite this article

Durcan, M.J., Garcha, H.S. & Stolerman, I.P. Conditioned taste aversions produced by nicotine in Roman High and Low Avoidance strains of rats. Psychopharmacology 94, 532–535 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00212850

Download citation

  • Received:

  • Revised:

  • Issue Date:

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00212850

Key words

Navigation