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The relationship between tolerance to ethanol and acute tolerance to ethanol was examined. One group of rats was given 1.8 g/kg ethanol, and another group was administered 18 ml/kg saline for 26 days after sessions. Animals responded under a fixed ratio ten (FR-10) schedule of food reinforcement. Thereafter, various doses of ethanol (1.3–2.5 g/kg) were examined to assess the influence of the ethanol treatment on the expression of acute tolerance. Acute tolerance was assessed by comparing the performance at equal concentrations of ethanol on the ascending and the descending limbs of the ethanol concentration curve. This was achieved by varying the time between behavioural tests since ethanol administration. Ethanol concentrations were estimated using a rebreathed air procedure. Equal concentrations of ethanol were achieved with doses of i) 1.3 g/kg (10 min post-injection, PI), and 1.8 g/kg (60 min PI), as well as with doses of ii) 2.0 g/kg (10 min PI), and 2.5 g/kg (60 min PI). Acute tolerance was demonstrated for the initially ethanol naive animals. For the animals given ethanol chronically, only doses of ethanol higher than the chronically administered dose produced evidence for acute tolerance. When the chronically dosed animals had been off ethanol for 67 days, there was evidence for acute tolerance. The present data add to the generality of the acute ethanol tolerance phenomenon, and emphasize both the appearance as well as the loss of tolerance for this effect.
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Hiltunen, A.J., Järbe, T.U.C. Acute and chronic ethanol tolerance: operant behaviour in naive and ethanol tolerant rats. Psychopharmacology 107, 511–516 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02245264
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