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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Addict Biol. 2020 Jun 30;26(2):e12932. doi: 10.1111/adb.12932

Table 1.

Summary of responses to ethanol and GABAergic drugs in Tlr3 or Myd88 knockout male and female mice compared with their corresponding wild-type littermates.

Procedure Tlr3 −/− mice Myd88 −/− mice
Males Females Males Females
2BC
Ethanol intake = = = a = a
Preference = = = a = a
Total fluid intake = = = a = a
2BC-EOD Ethanol intake ↓, ↓ * = a = a
Preference ↓, = * = a = a
Total fluid intake ↑, = * = = a = a
2BC-Limited Access Ethanol intake = = a = a
Preference = = = a = a
Total fluid intake = = = a = a
2BC-Saccharin Preference = = a = a
Acute Withdrawal (HIC) Ethanol = =
CTA Ethanol = = = =
CPP (Acquisition) Ethanol = = =
Rotarod Ataxia Ethanol = a a
Diazepam = a a
LORR Ethanol = b b
Gaboxadol = b b
AFT (Rotarod) Ethanol
Clearance Ethanol (4 g/kg) = = = b
Clearance (before and after 2BC-EOD) Ethanol (2 g/kg) =

=, no change; ↑ (increased) versus ↓ (decreased) response; → (longer) versus ← (shorter) recovery from motor impairing effects of ethanol or diazepam.

*

From different groups of 2BC-EOD exposed male mice (see Figures 1 and 11).

a

From Blednov et al. (2017)6 and

b

from Blednov et al. (2017).5

2BC, two-bottle choice; 2BC-EOD, two-bottle choice every-other-day; AFT, acute functional tolerance; CPP, conditioned place preference; CTA, conditioned taste aversion; HIC, handling-induced convulsion; LORR, loss of the righting reflex.