KMID : 0613820200300030260
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Journal of Life Science 2020 Volume.30 No. 3 p.260 ~ p.266
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Effect of Germinated Black Sticky Rice with Giant Embryo on Alcohol Intake in C57BL/6 Mice
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Shin Dong-Hun
Kim Sung-Gon Kim Hyeon-Kyeong Huh Sung-Young Byun Won-Tan
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Abstract
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Alcohol impacts many central nervous systems, such as dopamine, serotonin, opioids, and gamma- aminobutyric acid (GABA), leading to addiction. Many studies have investigated the relationship between GABA and alcoholism. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of GABA high and low rice intake on the alcohol intake behavior of mice. Black sticky rice with giant embryo (BSRGE), black sticky rice (BSR), giant embryo rice (GER), and rice (Rice) were germinated for 48 hr in brown rice. The embryos were then collected and used in the study. The diets were fed to respective C57BL/6 mouse groups ad libitum for 16 days and investigated for 2 hr alcohol intake, 22 hr water intake, 24 hr feed intake, and body weight. As a result of the repeated measure of ANOVA for the daily change of alcohol intake for 2 hr daily between the BSRGE and BSR groups, there was a significant difference in the number of days of intake (DF = 7, F = 4.812, p = 0.026). A significant daily decrease in alcohol intake was observed in the BSRGE group compared to the BSR group. This reduction was consistent from Day 10 to Day 16. Alcohol consumption also significantly decreased in the GER group compared to the Rice group. This decrease was observed from Day 12 to Day 16. In conclusion, BSRGE and GER resulted in decreased alcohol intake in C57BL/6 mice compared to BSR and rice. This suggests that BSRGE may prevent relapse in patients with alcohol use disorder.
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KEYWORD
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Alcohol, BSRGE, GABA
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