临床前酒精生物库:用于AUD研究的具有行为特征的HS大鼠样本

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
eNeuro Pub Date : 2025-09-12 Print Date: 2025-09-01 DOI:10.1523/ENEURO.0207-25.2025
Michelle R Doyle, Paola Campo, Selen Dirik, Maria G Balaguer, Angelica R Martinez, Marsida Kallupi, Abraham A Palmer, Giordano de Guglielmo
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摘要

酒精使用障碍(AUD)造成了重大的全球健康负担,但有效的治疗方法仍然有限。目前还没有很好的特征,与aud相关的啮齿动物生物样本库来支持这一领域的研究。为了解决这一差距,我们建立了酒精生物库,这是一个综合资源,包含来自700多只(一半雄性,一半雌性)遗传多样性异种种群(HS)大鼠的数千个样本。以两个成功的可卡因和羟考酮生物库为模型,该生物库使用慢性间歇性乙醇蒸气暴露(CIE)模型,配合口服自我给药,来表征aud样行为,包括乙醇消耗、偏好、动机和戒断症状,如异常性疼痛和焦虑样行为。纵向样本(血液、尿液和粪便)在酒精暴露之前、期间和之后收集,而组织样本(脑、心脏、肾脏、肝脏、盲肠、生殖器官、肾上腺、血液)在中毒、急性戒断、长期戒断或初始对照时采集。样品通过快速冷冻或多聚甲醛固定保存,以支持多种应用,包括基因组学,转录组学,蛋白质组学和神经解剖学。这些样本免费提供给非营利组织,网址是www.alcoholbiobank.org。这些老鼠的基因和行为数据存放在公共存储库中。酒精生物库促进了合作研究,以发现AUD的生物标志物并开发新的治疗方法,解决了成瘾科学的关键需求。
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A Preclinical Alcohol Biobank: Samples from Behaviorally Characterized HS Rats for AUD Research.

A Preclinical Alcohol Biobank: Samples from Behaviorally Characterized HS Rats for AUD Research.

A Preclinical Alcohol Biobank: Samples from Behaviorally Characterized HS Rats for AUD Research.

A Preclinical Alcohol Biobank: Samples from Behaviorally Characterized HS Rats for AUD Research.

Alcohol use disorder (AUD) imposes a significant global health burden, yet effective treatments remain limited. There are no well-characterized, AUD-relevant, rodent biological sample repositories to support research in this area. To address this gap, we established the Alcohol Biobank, a comprehensive resource containing thousands of samples from over 700 (half males, half females) genetically diverse heterogeneous stock (HS) rats. Modeled after two successful cocaine and oxycodone biobanks, this repository uses the chronic intermittent ethanol vapor exposure (CIE) model, paired with oral self-administration, to characterize AUD-like behaviors, including ethanol consumption, preference, motivation, and withdrawal symptoms such as allodynia and anxiety-like behavior. Longitudinal samples (blood, urine, and feces) are collected before, during, and after ethanol exposure, while tissue samples (brain, heart, kidneys, liver, cecum, reproductive organs, adrenal glands, blood) are obtained at intoxication, acute withdrawal, protracted abstinence, or from naive controls. Samples are preserved via snap-freezing or paraformaldehyde fixation to support diverse applications, including genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and neuroanatomy. Samples are freely available to nonprofit organizations at www.alcoholbiobank.org Genetic and behavioral data about these rats are deposited in public repositories. The Alcohol Biobank facilitates collaborative research to uncover biomarkers and develop novel therapies for AUD, addressing a critical need in addiction science.

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eNeuro
eNeuro Neuroscience-General Neuroscience
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5.00
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期刊介绍: An open-access journal from the Society for Neuroscience, eNeuro publishes high-quality, broad-based, peer-reviewed research focused solely on the field of neuroscience. eNeuro embodies an emerging scientific vision that offers a new experience for authors and readers, all in support of the Society’s mission to advance understanding of the brain and nervous system.
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