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Query: UMLS:C0278080 (physical dependence)
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Intravenous infusions were used to produce physical dependence upon ethanol in rats. The procedure proved to be safe, rapid, and reliable. Ethanol (30% v/v) was administered over a 7-day period. The mean daily dose ranged from 10--14 g/kg/day. Control rats were exposed to a comparable procedure except that saline, rather than ethanol, was infused. All ethanol treated rats that survived the intoxication period (n = 11) showed signs of physical dependence (moderate to severe, n = 8; mild, n = 3) following ethanol withdrawal. Saline treated rats (n = 8) did not show any of these symptoms. The most reliable ethanol withdrawal signs observed were: spontaneous seizure (n = 7), audiogenic seizure (n = 7), tremors (n = 6), tail stiffening (n = 10) and body rigidity (n = 9). These symptoms were analyzed in terms of their hour of onset and hour of maximum intensity following ethanol withdrawal. Application of the intravenous method for the study of ethanol self-administration is discussed.
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PMID:Induction of physical dependence upon ethanol in rats using intravenous infusion. 56 3