Age and Sex Interact to Mediate the Effects of Intermittent, High-Dose Ethanol Exposure on Behavioral Flexibility

Human alcoholics have been shown to have impaired cognitive control over actions and increased reliance on habitual response strategies. While it is unclear in humans whether these differences predate ethanol exposure or result from chronic drinking, data from animal studies suggest that ethanol act...

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Main Authors: Jacqueline M. Barker, Kathleen G. Bryant, Jennifer I. Osborne, L. J. Chandler
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-07-01
Series:Frontiers in Pharmacology
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fphar.2017.00450/full
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spelling doaj-16c3d5cfcbae41c4a989799ba4b30d092020-11-25T01:06:25ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Pharmacology1663-98122017-07-01810.3389/fphar.2017.00450277751Age and Sex Interact to Mediate the Effects of Intermittent, High-Dose Ethanol Exposure on Behavioral FlexibilityJacqueline M. BarkerKathleen G. BryantJennifer I. OsborneL. J. ChandlerHuman alcoholics have been shown to have impaired cognitive control over actions and increased reliance on habitual response strategies. While it is unclear in humans whether these differences predate ethanol exposure or result from chronic drinking, data from animal studies suggest that ethanol acts to promote the development of inflexible behaviors. Here, we investigated how intermittent exposure to high doses of ethanol impacts the ability to flexibly regulate behavior in a habit model. As adolescence, may represent a period of increased drug taking and developmental vulnerability that may impact adult behavior, we compared the effects of high-dose ethanol exposure during adolescence to exposure during adulthood in male and female rats. Our findings indicated that the effects of intermittent, high-dose ethanol exposure on habitual behavior is mediated by age and sex such that ethanol exposure during adolescence promoted the use of habitual response strategies in adult females, but not males, and that the opposite pattern emerged following intermittent, high-dose ethanol exposure in adult rats.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fphar.2017.00450/fulladolescencehabitbehavioral flexibilityethanol exposurerat modelssex differences
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author Jacqueline M. Barker
Kathleen G. Bryant
Jennifer I. Osborne
L. J. Chandler
spellingShingle Jacqueline M. Barker
Kathleen G. Bryant
Jennifer I. Osborne
L. J. Chandler
Age and Sex Interact to Mediate the Effects of Intermittent, High-Dose Ethanol Exposure on Behavioral Flexibility
Frontiers in Pharmacology
adolescence
habit
behavioral flexibility
ethanol exposure
rat models
sex differences
author_facet Jacqueline M. Barker
Kathleen G. Bryant
Jennifer I. Osborne
L. J. Chandler
author_sort Jacqueline M. Barker
title Age and Sex Interact to Mediate the Effects of Intermittent, High-Dose Ethanol Exposure on Behavioral Flexibility
title_short Age and Sex Interact to Mediate the Effects of Intermittent, High-Dose Ethanol Exposure on Behavioral Flexibility
title_full Age and Sex Interact to Mediate the Effects of Intermittent, High-Dose Ethanol Exposure on Behavioral Flexibility
title_fullStr Age and Sex Interact to Mediate the Effects of Intermittent, High-Dose Ethanol Exposure on Behavioral Flexibility
title_full_unstemmed Age and Sex Interact to Mediate the Effects of Intermittent, High-Dose Ethanol Exposure on Behavioral Flexibility
title_sort age and sex interact to mediate the effects of intermittent, high-dose ethanol exposure on behavioral flexibility
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Pharmacology
issn 1663-9812
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Human alcoholics have been shown to have impaired cognitive control over actions and increased reliance on habitual response strategies. While it is unclear in humans whether these differences predate ethanol exposure or result from chronic drinking, data from animal studies suggest that ethanol acts to promote the development of inflexible behaviors. Here, we investigated how intermittent exposure to high doses of ethanol impacts the ability to flexibly regulate behavior in a habit model. As adolescence, may represent a period of increased drug taking and developmental vulnerability that may impact adult behavior, we compared the effects of high-dose ethanol exposure during adolescence to exposure during adulthood in male and female rats. Our findings indicated that the effects of intermittent, high-dose ethanol exposure on habitual behavior is mediated by age and sex such that ethanol exposure during adolescence promoted the use of habitual response strategies in adult females, but not males, and that the opposite pattern emerged following intermittent, high-dose ethanol exposure in adult rats.
topic adolescence
habit
behavioral flexibility
ethanol exposure
rat models
sex differences
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fphar.2017.00450/full
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