Department of Psychiatry, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, United States.
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, Bethesda, United States.
Elife. 2021 Mar 29;10:e66173. doi: 10.7554/eLife.66173.
Feeding is critical for survival, and disruption in the mechanisms that govern food intake underlies disorders such as obesity and anorexia nervosa. It is important to understand both food intake and food motivation to reveal mechanisms underlying feeding disorders. Operant behavioral testing can be used to measure the motivational component to feeding, but most food intake monitoring systems do not measure operant behavior. Here, we present a new solution for monitoring both food intake and motivation in rodent home-cages: the Feeding Experimentation Device version 3 (FED3). FED3 measures food intake and operant behavior in rodent home-cages, enabling longitudinal studies of feeding behavior with minimal experimenter intervention. It has a programmable output for synchronizing behavior with optogenetic stimulation or neural recordings. Finally, FED3 design files are open-source and freely available, allowing researchers to modify FED3 to suit their needs.
进食对于生存至关重要,而控制食物摄入的机制的紊乱则是肥胖症和神经性厌食症等疾病的基础。了解食物摄入和食物动机对于揭示进食障碍的机制非常重要。操作性行为测试可用于测量进食的动机成分,但大多数食物摄入监测系统都无法测量操作性行为。在这里,我们提出了一种新的解决方案,用于监测啮齿动物笼中的食物摄入和动机:第 3 代进食实验设备(FED3)。FED3 可在啮齿动物笼中测量食物摄入和操作性行为,从而实现对进食行为的纵向研究,而实验者的干预最小。它具有可编程输出,可将行为与光遗传学刺激或神经记录同步。最后,FED3 的设计文件是开源的,并且可以免费获得,这使得研究人员可以根据自己的需求修改 FED3。