2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.10.11.511835
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Socially Integrated Polysubstance (SIP) system: an open-source solution for continuous monitoring of polysubstance fluid intake in group housed mice

Abstract: Despite impressive results from neuroscience research using rodent models, there is a paucity of successful translation from preclinical findings to effective pharmacological interventions for treatment of substance use disorder (SUD) in humans. One potential reason for lack of translation from animal models is difficulty in accurately replicating the lived experience of people who use drugs. Aspects of substance use in humans that are often not modeled in animal research include but are not limited to 1) volu… Show more

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“…It is clear that there is a need for a non-commercial, opensource alternative to improve the quality and availability of preclinical alcohol research in social settings. A general use, lowcost method for measuring individual momentary fluid intake in socially housed rats is warranted, especially as all open-source methods for social fluid tracking to date have been developed for mice [13][14][15]. Though mice are the more popular model for many areas of research, rat models are still of unique importance to alcohol research.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is clear that there is a need for a non-commercial, opensource alternative to improve the quality and availability of preclinical alcohol research in social settings. A general use, lowcost method for measuring individual momentary fluid intake in socially housed rats is warranted, especially as all open-source methods for social fluid tracking to date have been developed for mice [13][14][15]. Though mice are the more popular model for many areas of research, rat models are still of unique importance to alcohol research.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%