Flunitrazepam in combination with alcohol engenders high levels of aggression in mice and rats
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Flunitrazepam in combination with alcohol engenders high levels of aggression in mice and rats
Abstract
Rationale: Higher doses of benzodiazepines and alcohol induce sedation and sleep; however, in low to moderate doses these drugs can increase aggressive behavior.
Objectives: To assess firstly the effects of ethanol, secondly the effects of flunitrazepam, a so-called club drug, and thirdly the effects of flunitrazepam plus alcohol on aggression in mice and rats.
Methods: Exhaustive behavioral records of confrontations between a male resident and a male intruder were obtained twice a week, using CF-1 mice and Wistar rats. The salient aggressive and non-aggressive elements in the resident's repertoire were analyzed. Initially, the effects of ethanol (1.0g/kg), and secondly flunitrazepam (0; 0.01; 0.1; and 0.3mg/kg) were determined in all mice and rats; subsequently, flunitrazepam or vehicle, given intraperitoneally (0; 0.01; 0.1; and 0.3mg/kg) was administered plus ethanol 1.0g/kg or vehicle via gavage.
Results: The most significant finding is the escalation of aggression after a moderate dose of ethanol, and a low dose of flunitrazepam. The largest increase in aggressive behavior occurred after combined flunitrazepam plus ethanol treatment in mice and rats.
Conclusions: Ethanol can heighten aggressive behavior and flunitrazepam further increases this effect in male mice and rats.
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