Hasriadi Hasriadi, Dasuni Wasana Peththa Wadu, Nwe San Yoon, Sukrong Suchada, Towiwat Pasarapa
Animal Models of Chronic Inflammation-associated Diseases for Drug Discovery Research Unit, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, 10330, Thailand.
Department of Pharmacology and Physiology, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, 10330, Thailand.
Sci Rep. 2025 Aug 12;15(1):29489. doi: 10.1038/s41598-025-13334-3.
The prevalence of alcohol consumption among the younger generation remains alarmingly high. A hangover is a common short-term consequence observed after consuming alcohol. To effectively study alcohol-induced hangovers, reliable and translational animal models, along with appropriate testing methods, are required. While several testing approaches have been used in hangover-induced mice, they often fail to assess innate behaviors comprehensively and are limited by short observation periods. Although existing studies have developed methods to assess hangover-related behaviors in rodents, few have focused on innate behaviors. This study aimed to establish a model for assessing the innate behaviors of hangover-induced mice using automated home-cage-like behavioral monitoring. Mice were intraperitoneally injected with ethanol at doses of 3, 2, or 1 g/kg, followed by behavioral assessments, including exploratory actions and long-term home-cage-like behaviors during both day and night phases. Results showed a significant reduction in mobile behaviors (climbing, locomotion, rearing), speed, and distance traveled, along with increased immobility in both exploratory and long-term home-cage-like assessments. Furthermore, there was a significant decrease in exploratory behaviors and long-term home-cage-like activities, which were linked to hangover symptoms. This study provides a preliminary approach for assessing hangover behaviors in mice using automated behavioral monitoring, ensuring improved animal welfare, optimised timing, and extended assessment durations. Hence, we propose automated home-cage-like behavioral assessment as an exploratory model for evaluating hangover behaviors in mice, which may serve as a useful tool for future research on the therapeutic efficacy of anti-hangover compounds.
年轻一代中酒精消费的流行率仍然高得惊人。宿醉是饮酒后常见的短期后果。为了有效地研究酒精引起的宿醉,需要可靠的、可转化的动物模型以及适当的测试方法。虽然在宿醉诱导的小鼠中已经使用了几种测试方法,但它们往往无法全面评估先天行为,并且受到短观察期的限制。尽管现有研究已经开发出评估啮齿动物宿醉相关行为的方法,但很少有研究关注先天行为。本研究旨在建立一种使用自动化的类似家笼的行为监测来评估宿醉诱导小鼠先天行为的模型。给小鼠腹腔注射3、2或1 g/kg剂量的乙醇,然后进行行为评估,包括白天和夜间阶段的探索行为和长期的类似家笼的行为。结果显示,在探索性和长期的类似家笼的评估中,移动行为(攀爬、运动、站立)、速度和行进距离显著减少,不动时间增加。此外,探索行为和长期的类似家笼的活动显著减少,这与宿醉症状有关。本研究提供了一种使用自动化行为监测评估小鼠宿醉行为的初步方法,确保了动物福利的改善、时间的优化和评估持续时间的延长。因此,我们建议将自动化的类似家笼的行为评估作为评估小鼠宿醉行为的探索性模型,这可能成为未来抗宿醉化合物治疗效果研究的有用工具。