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Rat operant conditioning system BX-CPP
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Rat operant conditioning system - BX-CPP - Bioseb - for mice / for animal research / place preference
Rat operant conditioning system - BX-CPP - Bioseb - for mice / for animal research / place preference
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Characteristics

Animal type
for rats, for mice
Applications
for animal research
Type
place preference
Configuration
benchtop

Description

A standard experimental chamber for automated or manual assessment of conditioned place preference and aversion in rodents (rats or mice), two tests widely used for screening the reinforcing properties of drugs (or natural stimuli) as well as for investigating the brain neurobiological systems implicated in reward and addition. BIOSEB Place Preference Box is a standard experimental chamber for automated assessment of conditioned place preference and aversion in rodents, two tests widely used for screening the reinforcing properties of drugs (or natural stimuli) as well as for investigating the brain neurobiological systems implicated in reward and addition. The purpose of the Conditioned Place Preference test is to characterize the rewarding potential of a drug or other experimental condition. The procedure involves operant conditioning of a preference for a particular environment that has been consistently paired with a subjective internal state induced by the tested substance or condition. If a drug has marked rewarding properties, the animal will spend more time in the compartment with which it was paired when subsequently tested without the drug. The conditioned place preference procedure is classically used for a long time to test the addictive liability of putative drugs of abuse in research as well as in pharmaceutical industry. The procedure may also be modified to determine whether genetically modified animals are more or less sensitive to the reinforcing effects of a drug. Operating principle The experimental box consists of two Perspex compartments of the same size interconnected by a central grey corridor.

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