Description

In the conditioned taste aversion test, rats are initially given one bottle filled with plain water from which to drink. Later, a second bottle filled with a novel sweet tasting solution is added. After a conditioning period with both bottles, the rats are injected with either a test drug or a saline solution. The rats are returned to their cages and observed to determine whether they avoid the water bottle filled with the sweet-tasting solution, which would suggest a learned aversion to the solution, i.e., they associated the sweet-tasting water with a negative reaction (e.g., gastrointestinal malaise) that was actually caused by the injected drug.

Purpose

Conditioned taste aversion is a useful test for determining whether a drug causes gastrointestinal side effects.

Rodent in container with a capsule of plain water and a capsule of water with sucrose

Rodent injected with saline solution or drug that causes gastrointestinal side effects

 

 

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