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Perigestational Opioid Exposure Alters Alcohol-Driven Reward Behaviors in Adolescent Rats.

Christopher T SearlesHannah J HarderMeghan E VogtAnne Z Murphy
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2023)
Early life exposure to opioids is known to alter future drug behavior in rats. In the present study, female rats exposed to morphine via their mothers throughout and after pregnancy exhibited increased alcohol consumption when allowed to consume freely. During operant conditioning, however, male and female rats exposed to gestational morphine decreased consumption of alcohol as well as sucrose. We also observed that gestational morphine exposure altered µ-opioid receptor expression in reward-related brain regions. Our study provides the first evidence of changes in alcohol-directed reward behavior in a gestational opioid exposure rat model.
Keyphrases
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