Inbred Substrain Differences Influence Neuroimmune Response and Drinking Behavior.
Anna S WardenAdriana DaCostaSonia MasonYuri A BlednovRoy Dayne MayfieldRobert Adron HarrisPublished in: Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research (2020)
Altogether, this work has elucidated additional influences that substrain has on both innate immune response and drinking phenotypes. Our observations highlight the importance of considering and reporting the source and background used for production of transgenic and knockout mice. These data provide further evidence that genetic background must be carefully considered when investigating the role of neuroimmune signaling in EtOH abuse.