Department of Psychology, Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis, 402 N. Blackford St, LD 124, Indianapolis, IN, 46202, USA.
Department of Psychology, Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis, 402 N. Blackford St, LD 124, Indianapolis, IN, 46202, USA.
Neuropharmacology. 2024 Jan 1;242:109762. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropharm.2023.109762. Epub 2023 Oct 21.
A key facet of alcohol use disorder is continuing to drink alcohol despite negative consequences (so called "aversion-resistant drinking"). In this study, we sought to assess the degree to which head-fixed mice exhibit aversion-resistant drinking and to leverage behavioral analysis techniques available in head-fixture to relate non-consummatory behaviors to aversion-resistant drinking. We assessed aversion-resistant drinking in head-fixed female and male C57BL/6 J mice. We adulterated 20% (v/v) alcohol with varying concentrations of the bitter tastant quinine to measure the degree to which mice would continue to drink despite this aversive stimulus. We recorded high-resolution video of the mice during head-fixed drinking, tracked body parts with machine vision tools, and analyzed body movements in relation to consumption. Female and male head-fixed mice exhibited heterogenous levels of aversion-resistant drinking. Additionally, non-consummatory behaviors, such as paw movement and snout movement, were related to the intensity of aversion-resistant drinking. These studies demonstrate that head-fixed mice exhibit aversion-resistant drinking and that non-consummatory behaviors can be used to assess perceived aversiveness in this paradigm. Furthermore, these studies lay the groundwork for future experiments that will utilize advanced electrophysiological techniques to record from large populations of neurons during aversion-resistant drinking to understand the neurocomputational processes that drive this clinically relevant behavior. This article is part of the Special Issue on "PFC circuit function in psychiatric disease and relevant models".
酒精使用障碍的一个关键方面是尽管存在负面后果(所谓的“抗厌恶饮酒”)仍继续饮酒。在这项研究中,我们试图评估固定头部的小鼠表现出抗厌恶饮酒的程度,并利用固定头部设备中可用的行为分析技术将非消耗性行为与抗厌恶饮酒联系起来。我们评估了固定头部的雌性和雄性 C57BL/6J 小鼠的抗厌恶饮酒。我们用不同浓度的苦味剂奎宁来稀释 20%(v/v)的酒精,以衡量小鼠在面对这种厌恶刺激时继续饮酒的程度。我们在固定头部的小鼠饮酒期间记录了高分辨率的视频,使用机器视觉工具跟踪身体部位,并分析与消耗相关的身体运动。固定头部的雌性和雄性小鼠表现出不同程度的抗厌恶饮酒。此外,非消耗性行为,如爪子运动和鼻子运动,与抗厌恶饮酒的强度有关。这些研究表明,固定头部的小鼠表现出抗厌恶饮酒,并且非消耗性行为可用于评估这种范式中的感知厌恶程度。此外,这些研究为未来的实验奠定了基础,未来的实验将利用先进的电生理技术在抗厌恶饮酒期间记录大量神经元的活动,以了解驱动这种临床相关行为的神经计算过程。本文是“精神疾病和相关模型中的 PFC 回路功能”特刊的一部分。