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一种新型小鼠家笼舔食计系统揭示了性别和住房因素对饮酒行为的影响。

A Novel Mouse Home Cage Lickometer System Reveals Sex- and Housing-Based Influences on Alcohol Drinking.

机构信息

Vanderbilt Brain Institute, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, Tennessee 37232.

Vanderbilt Center for Addiction Research, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, Tennessee 37232.

出版信息

eNeuro. 2024 Oct 9;11(10). doi: 10.1523/ENEURO.0234-24.2024. Print 2024 Oct.

Abstract

Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a significant global health issue. Despite historically higher rates among men, AUD prevalence and negative alcohol-related outcomes in women are rising. Loneliness in humans has been associated with increased alcohol use, and traditional rodent drinking models involve single housing, presenting challenges for studying social enrichment. We developed LIQ PARTI (Lick Instance Quantifier with Poly-Animal RFID Tracking Integration), an open-source tool to examine home cage continuous access two-bottle choice drinking behavior in a group-housed setting, investigating the influence of sex and social isolation on ethanol consumption and bout microstructure in C57Bl/6J mice. LIQ PARTI, based on our previously developed single-housed LIQ HD system, accurately tracks drinking behavior using capacitive-based sensors and RFID technology. Group-housed female mice exhibited higher ethanol preference than males, while males displayed a unique undulating pattern of ethanol preference linked to cage changes, suggesting a potential stress or novelty-related response. Chronic ethanol intake distinctly altered bout microstructure between male and female mice, highlighting sex and social environmental influences on drinking behavior. Social isolation with the LIQ HD system amplified fluid intake and ethanol preference in both sexes, accompanied by sex- and fluid-dependent changes in bout microstructure. However, these effects largely reversed upon resocialization, indicating the plasticity of these behaviors in response to social context. Utilizing a novel group-housed home cage lickometer device, our findings illustrate the critical interplay of sex and housing conditions in voluntary alcohol drinking behaviors in C57Bl/6J mice, facilitating nuanced insights into the potential contributions to AUD etiology.

摘要

酒精使用障碍(AUD)是一个全球性的重大健康问题。尽管男性的发病率历来较高,但女性 AUD 的患病率和与酒精相关的负面后果正在上升。人类的孤独感与饮酒增加有关,而传统的啮齿动物饮酒模型涉及单独饲养,这对研究社交丰富度提出了挑战。我们开发了 LIQ PARTI(带多动物 RFID 跟踪集成的舔实例量化器),这是一种开源工具,用于在群居环境中研究家庭笼连续接入双瓶选择饮酒行为,研究性别和社交隔离对 C57Bl/6J 小鼠乙醇消耗和饮酒发作微结构的影响。LIQ PARTI 基于我们之前开发的单笼 LIQ HD 系统,使用基于电容的传感器和 RFID 技术准确地跟踪饮酒行为。群居的雌性小鼠比雄性小鼠表现出更高的乙醇偏好,而雄性小鼠则表现出与笼子变化相关的独特波动模式的乙醇偏好,这表明可能与压力或新奇感有关的反应。慢性乙醇摄入明显改变了雄性和雌性小鼠之间的饮酒发作微结构,突出了性别和社会环境对饮酒行为的影响。LIQ HD 系统的社交隔离在两性中都增加了液体摄入量和乙醇偏好,并伴有与性别和液体相关的饮酒发作微结构变化。然而,这些影响在重新社交后基本逆转,表明这些行为对社交环境具有可塑性。利用新型群居家庭笼舔计设备,我们的研究结果说明了性别和住房条件在 C57Bl/6J 小鼠自愿饮酒行为中的关键相互作用,有助于深入了解 AUD 病因学的潜在贡献。

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