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Ethanol Drinking by Vervet Monkeys (<i>Cercopithecus pygerethrus</i>): Individual Responses of Juvenile and Adult Males
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1986
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NutritionSubstance UseEthanol DrinkingCaloric RestrictionIndividual ResponsesPsychologyAlcohol MisuseMetabolic SyndromeChronic IntakeAddiction MedicinePrimate BehaviorHealth SciencesBehavioral SciencesBehavioral NeuroscienceBehavioral PharmacologyAlcohol AbuseChronic EthanolPharmacologyAlcohol DependenceBehavioural PhysiologySubstance AbuseAddictionPhysiologyVervet MonkeysMedicineAnimal Behavior
Unrestricted access of vervet monkeys to a palatable solution of ethanol resulted in chronic intake or abstinence. Self‐selected dose averaged 4.42 g/kg body mass/day. Growth of juveniles was not grossly affected. In plasma, chronic ethanol intake was associated with lower average K and Cl values, increased gamma glutamyl transpeptidase in some adults, and higher average total cholesterol. Neither hepatic histology nor haematology were affected by chronic ethanol intake.
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