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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Aug 11.
Published in final edited form as: Genes Brain Behav. 2017 Jan 17;16(4):449–461. doi: 10.1111/gbb.12362

Table 3. Genotype and sex differences in saccharin (0.1, 0.2 and 0.4%) intake in a 4-day drinking-in-the-dark (DID) model in male (A) and female (B) nPE mice, and in saccharin preference after the 4-day DID model in male (C) and female (D) nPE mice.

In A and B, saccharin was presented 3 hours after the beginning of the dark cycle, and saccharin intake values were recorded after 4 hours of saccharin access for 4 days in the nPE+/+ and nPE−/− mice. In C and D, on the test day (day 5), both saccharin (0.1%, 0.2% or 0.4% concentration) and water were presented, and saccharin and water intake were recorded after 4 hours of saccharin access. Genotype difference: *p<0.05, **p<0.01 or ***p<0.005 vs. nPE+/+ on the same day; Sex difference: &p<0.01 vs. the same genotype on the same day.

At 0.1% or 0.2% saccharin, 3-way ANOVA did not show any differences between the genotypes, sexes or any effects of their interaction. At 0.4% saccharin, 3-way ANOVA revealed significant effects of genotype [F (1, 64) = 53, p<0.000001], sex [F (1, 64) = 56, p<0.000001], and interaction between genotype and sex [F (1, 64) = 43, p<0.00005]. Post hoc analysis showed that: (1) between genotypes, both nPE−/− males and females had less intake from day 1 to day 4 than nPE+/+ ones [p<0.01 for all]; nPE−/− females had less intake at 8 and 24 hours than nPE+/+ ones [p<0.005 for both], and (2) between sexes, nPE+/+ males had less intake from day 1 to day 4 than nPE+/+ females [p<0.01 for all].

A. Saccharin intake in males (n=5)
Genotype Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4
nPE+/+ nPE−/− nPE+/+ nPE−/− nPE+/+ nPE−/− nPE+/+ nPE−/−
0.1%, g/kg 0.16± 0.02 0.10± 0.03 0.19± 0.03 0.08± 0.02 0.25± 0.02 0.07± 0.04 0.28± 0.03 0.09± 0.03
0.2%, g/kg 0.29± 0.03 0.18± 0.03 0.31± 0.02 0.13± 0.02 0.48± 0.08 0.19± 0.03 0.53± 0.07 0.20± 0.04
0.4%, g/kg 0.65± 0.08 && 0.32± 0.07* 0.69± 0.10 && 0.38± 0.08* 0.78± 0.13 && 0.32± 0.08* 0.81± 0.04 && 0.33± 0.08**
B. Saccharin intake in females (n=5)
Genotype Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4
nPE+/+ nPE−/− nPE+/+ nPE−/− nPE+/+ nPE−/− nPE+/+ nPE−/−
0.1%, g/kg 0.19± 0.03 0.04± 0.01 0.22± 0.04 0.12± 0.02 0.25± 0.01 0.11± 0.01 0.23± 0.02 0.07± 0.02
0.2%, g/kg 0.29± 0.08 0.24± 0.05 0.54± 0.05 0.22± 0.05 0.49± 0.04 0.23± 0.04 0.53± 0.02 0.12± 0.04
0.4%, g/kg 1.03± 0.05 0.38± 0.08*** 1.03± 0.08 0.39± 0.02*** 1.16± 0.04 0.36± 0.07*** 1.07± 0.06 0.31± 0.08***
C. Saccharin preference in males (n=5). Genotype difference: *p<0.05 vs. nPE+/+ on the same day by Student’s t-tests.
Genotype 0.1% 0.2% 0.4%
nPE+/+ nPE−/− nPE+/+ nPE−/− nPE+/+ nPE−/−
Preference 0.94±0.02 0.90±0.01 0.91±0.04 0.67±0.07* 0.95±0.01 0.92±0.02
D. Saccharin preference in females (n=5). Genotype difference: *p<0.05 vs. nPE+/+ on the same day by Student’s t-tests.
Genotype 0.1% 0.2% 0.4%
nPE+/+ nPE−/− nPE+/+ nPE−/− nPE+/+ nPE−/−
Preference 0.92±0.02 0.90±0.01 0.93±0.02 0.71±0.01* 0.94±0.02 0.92±0.02