Alcohol
Volume 20, Issue 1 , Pages 87-91, January 2000

Thyrotropin releasing hormone decreases alcohol intake and preference in rats

  • Paul J Kulkosky

      Affiliations

    • Department of Psychology, University of Southern Colorado, Pueblo, CO 81001-4901, USA
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: 719-549-2103; Fax: 719-549-2705.(P.J. Kulkosky)
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  • Clint T Allison

      Affiliations

    • Department of Psychology, University of Southern Colorado, Pueblo, CO 81001-4901, USA
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  • Brandi J Mattson

      Affiliations

    • Department of Psychology, University of Southern Colorado, Pueblo, CO 81001-4901, USA

Received 13 May 1999; received in revised form 12 July 1999; accepted 2 August 1999.

Abstract 

Thyrotropin releasing hormone (TRH) has been reported to reduce stress- and deprivation-induced eating, hypothetically by induction of satiation. Early work demonstrated thyroid extracts reduced alcohol intake, and recent research shows a TRH analog specifically inhibits alcohol preference. We determined whether parenteral administration of TRH reduces alcohol consumption and choice in a manner consistent with a satiation effect. Water-restricted ad lib fed female and male rats (n = 12) were given access to 5% w/v ethanol 0 or 30 minutes after intraperitoneal (i.p.) injection of TRH. TRH (20–40 mg/kg) inhibited alcohol intake only if injected immediately before alcohol access. Inhibition of alcohol intake was reliably accompanied by increased production of fecal boli but not by reliably decreased food intake. Rats given a choice of 2% w/v ethanol and water decreased alcohol preference after TRH (20 mg/kg) but did not reduce total fluid intake. Results are partially consistent with the hypothesis of TRH as one of several functional elements in the integrative neuropeptide control of alcohol consumption via short-term satiation.

Keywords:  Ethanol intake, Ethanol preference, Alcohol satiation, Defecation, TRH

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PII: S0741-8329(99)00061-0

Alcohol
Volume 20, Issue 1 , Pages 87-91, January 2000