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Dissociation of Genetic and Hormonal Influences on Sex Differences in Alcoholism-Related Behaviors

Differences between men and women in alcohol abuse prevalence have long been attributed to social and hormonal factors. It is, however, becoming apparent that sex differences in substance dependence are also influenced by genetic factors. Using a four core genotype mouse model that enables dissociation of chromosomal and gonadal sex, we show that habitual responding for alcohol reinforcement is mediated by sex chromosome complement independent of gonadal phenotype. After moderate instrumental training, chromosomal male (XY) mice became insensitive to outcome devaluation, indicating habitual responding. Chromosomal female (XX) mice remained sensitive to outcome devaluation, signifying goal-directed behavior. There was no effect of gonadal phenotype on habitual responding. Conversely, alcohol drinking was predicted by gonadal phenotype independent of sex chromosome complement. These results indicate that different alcoholism-related behaviors are determined independently by gonadal and chromosomal sex.
- Yale University United States
- University of Connecticut United States
- Connecticut Mental Health Center United States
Male, Reinforcement Schedule, Mice, Transgenic, Motor Activity, Food Preferences, Mice, Avoidance Learning, Animals, Habituation, Psychophysiologic, Sex Chromosome Aberrations, Analysis of Variance, Sex Characteristics, Behavior, Animal, Ethanol, Body Weight, Central Nervous System Depressants, Alcoholism, Conditioning, Operant, Female, Orchiectomy
Male, Reinforcement Schedule, Mice, Transgenic, Motor Activity, Food Preferences, Mice, Avoidance Learning, Animals, Habituation, Psychophysiologic, Sex Chromosome Aberrations, Analysis of Variance, Sex Characteristics, Behavior, Animal, Ethanol, Body Weight, Central Nervous System Depressants, Alcoholism, Conditioning, Operant, Female, Orchiectomy
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