Voluntary nicotine consumption and reward in a subset of diversity outbred founder strains

被引:0
|
作者
Rahman, Yumna [1 ]
Buzzi, Belle [1 ]
Rogers, Walker [2 ]
Miles, Michael F. [1 ]
Damaj, M. Imad [1 ]
机构
[1] Virginia Commonwealth Univ, Dept Pharmacol & Toxicol, Med Coll Virginia Campus, Richmond, VA USA
[2] Virginia Commonwealth Univ, Dept Human & Mol Genet, Med Coll Virginia Campus, Richmond, VA USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
Nicotine consumption; two-bottle choice; mice; diversity outbred founder strains; self-administration; reward; MOUSE STRAINS; DEPENDENCE; ALCOHOL; ETHANOL; HERITABILITY; ASSOCIATION; PREFERENCES; METABOLISM; INITIATION; RECEPTORS;
D O I
10.1177/02698811241269691
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
Background: Nicotine is largely responsible for the initiation and maintenance of tobacco dependence and contributes to a global health problem.Aims: This study characterizes nicotine oral consumption and preference in male and female mice of several Diversity Outbred (DO) founder strains: C57BL/6J, A/J, 129S1/SvImJ, PWK/PhJ, NOD/ShiLtJ, and CAST/EiJ. It assesses the impact of nicotine concentration on intake and preference, the potential interaction of strain with sex, and estimates the degree of heritable variation in nicotine consumption.Methods: Two-bottle choice oral self-administration paradigm was used to assess nicotine intake, nicotine preference, and total fluid intake in male and female mice of each strain in a concentration-response manner. A conditioned place preference (CPP) test was performed to evaluate the rewarding and aversive effects of nicotine in certain strains after systemic administration of the drug.Results: The highest nicotine-consuming strain was found to be 129S1/SvlmJ, and the lowest nicotine-consuming strain was A/J. Strain differences in nicotine intake were not due to differences in bitter and sweet tastes as shown in the saccharine and quinine two-bottle choice tests. A/J strain showed no significant CPP for nicotine while the 129S1/SvImJ strain showed a significant CPP for nicotine and a higher preference when compared to the C57BL/6J strain. Heritability estimates of nicotine intake were sex dependent and concentration dependent.Conclusions: Data support that nicotine consumption patterns are heritable with an influence of genotype in a voluntary oral self-administration paradigm. Results pave the way for future studies with the highly recombinant DO mice that might lead to the identification of novel genetic loci and genes influencing nicotine consumption.
引用
收藏
页码:1007 / 1015
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Genetic Variability Affects Response to Unloading in Founder Strains of Diversity Outbred Mice
    Zeineddine, Yasmina
    Friedman, Michael
    Buettmann, Evan
    Abraham, Lovell
    Hoppock, Gabriel
    McClure, Michael
    Donahue, Henry J.
    JOURNAL OF BONE AND MINERAL RESEARCH, 2022, 37 : 322 - 322
  • [2] Differential Transcriptomic Response to Unloading in Bones from Diversity Outbred Mouse Founder Strains
    Friedman, Michael
    Zhang, Yue
    Maroni, Camilla Reina
    Donahue, Henry
    Abood, Abdullah
    Farber, Charles
    JOURNAL OF BONE AND MINERAL RESEARCH, 2019, 34 : 11 - 11
  • [3] Genetic loci associated with voluntary ethanol consumption and preference in diversity outbred mice
    Mignogna, Kristin
    Macleod, Lorna
    Jurmain, Jessica
    Miles, Michael
    BEHAVIOR GENETICS, 2018, 48 (06) : 497 - 497
  • [4] GENETIC ANALYSIS OF INTERMITTENT ACCESS VOLUNTARY ETHANOL CONSUMPTION IN DIVERSITY OUTBRED MICE
    Mignogna, K. M.
    Macleod, L. M.
    Wolstenholme, J. T.
    Jurmain, J. L.
    Miles, M. F.
    ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH, 2017, 41 : 184A - 184A
  • [5] Heritability of fat distributions in male mice from the founder strains of the Diversity Outbred mouse population
    Keenan, Brendan T.
    Webster, Jeanette C.
    Wiemken, Andrew S.
    Lavi-Romer, Nir
    Nguyen, Teresa
    Svenson, Karen L.
    Galante, Raymond J.
    Churchill, Gary A.
    Pickup, Stephen
    Pack, Allan, I
    Schwab, Richard J.
    G3-GENES GENOMES GENETICS, 2021, 11 (05):
  • [6] Genetic variability affects the skeletal response to immobilization in founder strains of the diversity outbred mouse population
    Friedman, Michael A.
    Abood, Abdullah
    Senwar, Bhavya
    Zhang, Yue
    Maroni, Camilla Reina
    Ferguson, Virginia L.
    Farber, Charles R.
    Donahue, Henry J.
    BONE REPORTS, 2021, 15
  • [7] Phenotyping and Heritability of Upper Airway Anatomy and Fat Volumes in Founder Strains of the Diversity Outbred Mice
    Webster, J.
    Lavi-Romer, N.
    Nguyen, T.
    Galante, R.
    Pack, A. I.
    Keenan, B.
    Schwab, R. J.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, 2020, 201
  • [8] Genetic variation influences the skeletal response to hindlimb unloading in the eight founder strains of the diversity outbred mouse population
    Friedman, Michael A.
    Buettmann, Evan G.
    Zeineddine, Yasmina
    Abraham, Lovell B.
    Hoppock, Gabriel A.
    Meas, Steven J.
    Zhang, Yue
    Farber, Charles R.
    Donahue, Henry J.
    JOURNAL OF ORTHOPAEDIC RESEARCH, 2024, 42 (01) : 134 - 140
  • [9] High-throughput sleep phenotyping produces robust and heritable traits in Diversity Outbred mice and their founder strains
    Keenan, Brendan T.
    Galante, Raymond J.
    Lian, Jie
    Simecek, Petr
    Gatti, Daniel M.
    Zhang, Lin
    Lim, Diane C.
    Svenson, Karen L.
    Churchill, Gary A.
    Pack, Allan, I
    SLEEP, 2020, 43 (05)
  • [10] EVALUATION OF MRI-BASED SOFT-TISSUE AND CRANIOFACIAL PHENOTYPES IN DIVERSITY OUTBRED MICE AND FOUNDER STRAINS
    Nguyen, T. T.
    Keenan, B. T.
    Galante, R.
    Wiemken, A. S.
    Lin, T. C.
    Azad, N.
    Brake, L. A.
    Schwab, R. J.
    Pack, A., I
    SLEEP, 2018, 41 : A52 - A53