Journal: bioRxiv
Article Title: Morphine-context associative memory and locomotor sensitization in mice are modulated by sex and context in a dose-dependent manner
doi: 10.1101/2023.11.03.565492
Figure Lengend Snippet: A) Experimental timeline of the conditioned place preference (CPP) paradigm. B) Illustration of the CPP apparatus in the low and high context version of the apparatus. In the low context version, the walls were distinctly patterned with horizontal stripes in the “left” compartment and zig zag stripes in the “right” compartment, but the flooring was smooth in both compartments. In the high context version, the flooring was also distinct between compartments, with the “left” compartment altered to a textured rubber flooring to distinguish it tactilely from the “right” compartment smooth flooring. C-D) % Time spent in the left compartment of the apparatus in the low ( C ) and high ( D ) context versions of the apparatus on the pretest, when mice could freely explore both compartments of the apparatus for the first time. Individual data points are color coded to reflect categorization of compartment bias on the pretest (pink: > 55%; teal: < 45%; black: between 45% and 55% in left compartment). *p < 0.05 for unpaired t-tests between males and females; # p < 0.05, #### p < 0.0001 for one-sample t-tests within group compared to the null hypothesis mean of 50%. E-F) Pretest locomotion in females and males, subcategorized by compartment bias of 55% as defined in C and D . Females had greater pretest locomotion than males in both the low ( E ) and high ( F ) context versions of the assay, but locomotion was unaffected by compartment bias. *p < 0.05, ****p < 0.0001 for main effects of sex in 2×2 ANOVAs.
Article Snippet: The CPP apparatus consisted of a standard mouse arena (27.3×27.3×20.3 cm) separated into two compartments by a two chamber place preference insert with removable guillotine door (Med Associates Inc., Fairfax, VT, USA).
Techniques: Conditioned Place Preference