Cross-Sensitization to Binge Alcohol Intake Following Binge Intake of Palatable Diets

2019 
Obesity and alcoholism, two of the most common chronic conditions in the United States, may be behaviorally linked as binge intake of palatable diets, such as diets high in fat (HFD), and binge alcohol (EtOH) intake may utilize similar neurocircuitry. We hypothesized that binge intake of one modality (i.e. HFD) may sensitize the shared neurocircuitry to further activation by another modality (i.e. EtOH). Therefore, we combined a binge HFD intake model in mice where HFD access is limited to one 24hr session per week (Limited Access HFD: LAH) with a patterned EtOH access schedule that also promotes binge-like intake in a two-bottle choice model (Limited Access EtOH: LAE; 4hrs/day, 4days/wk). Control mice were given the same EtOH access schedule but were given continuous ad libitum access to HFD (60% calories from fat) or control Chow diet (10% calories from fat). Six-week old male C57Bl/6J mice were weight matched, individually housed, and assigned to HFD+LAE, Chow+LAE, or LAH+LAE groups (n=10 per group). A...
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