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Published in final edited form as: J Neurochem. 2024 Feb 3;168(3):185–204. doi: 10.1111/jnc.16057

Table 2.

Significant Tat and/or morphine-dependent correlations between monoamine concentrations and alterations in behavior a

Morphine-treated mice b
Variables Correlation df z-value p-value FDR p-value
DA, Distance −0.347 34 −2.082 0.0374* 0.0941
DA, Speed −0.343 34 −2.053 0.0400* 0.0941
DA, Time Active −0.333 34 −1.990 0.0466* 0.0941
DA, Rearing Events −0.344 34 −2.060 0.0394* 0.0941
NE, Distance 0.369 34 2.226 0.0260* 0.0556
NE, Speed 0.366 34 2.204 0.0275* 0.0556
NE, Time Active 0.379 34 2.293 0.0219* 0.0556
NE, Rearing Events 0.470 34 2.931 0.0034* 0.0275*
DOPAC, Distance −0.387 34 −2.348 0.0189* 0.0574
DOPAC, Speed −0.381 34 −2.303 0.0213* 0.0574
DOPAC, Time Active −0.406 34 −2.473 0.0134* 0.0574
HVA/DA, Distance 0.343 34 2.051 0.0403* 0.1681
HVA/DA, Speed 0.341 34 2.038 0.0416* 0.1681
5-HIAA/5-HT, Time Active −0.341 34 −2.041 0.0413* 0.1669
5-HIAA/5-HT, Rearing Events −0.350 34 −2.099 0.0358* 0.1669
a

Only significant correlations are presented in Table 2 for brevity. All tested correlations (significant and non-significant) are presented in Supplementary Table 1.

b

The correlation coefficients, degrees of freedom (df), z-values, and uncorrected and false discover rate (FDR) corrected p-values from the z-test correlation results of dopamine (DA), norepinephrine (NE), DOPAC, 5-HIAA, HVA, DOPAC/DA, HVA/DA, 5-HIAA/5-HT (serotonin), and 3-MT/DA with 12 behavioral outcomes. Hypothesized correlation coefficient = 0

*

p < 0.05.

Distance, speed, time active, rearing events, and center latency were measured in the open field assay. Nose-pokes and time nose-poking were assessed in the exploratory hole board test. Latency to interact was assessed by reciprocal social interaction. Results from n = 72 mice (9 per group).