Abstract
AbstractInvestigation of rodent drinking behavior has provided insight into drivers of thirst, circadian rhythms, anhedonia, and drug and ethanol consumption. Traditional methods of recording fluid intake involve weighing bottles, which is cumbersome and lacks temporal resolution. Several open-source devices have been designed to improve drink monitoring, particularly for two-bottle choice tasks. However, recent designs are limited by the use of infrared photobeam sensors and incompatibility with prolonged undisturbed use in ventilated home cages. Beam-break sensors lack accuracy for bout microstructure analysis and are prone to damage from rodents. Thus, we designed LIQ HD (Lick Instance Quantifier Home cage Device) with the goal of utilizing capacitive sensors to increase accuracy and analyze lick microstructure, building a device compatible with ventilated home cages, increasing scale with prolonged undisturbed recordings, and creating a design that is easy to build and use with an intuitive touchscreen graphical user interface. The system tracks two-bottle choice licking behavior in up to 18 rodent cages, or 36 single bottles, on a minute-to-minute timescale controlled by a single Arduino microcontroller. The data are logged to a single SD card, allowing for efficient downstream analysis. With sucrose, quinine, and ethanol two-bottle choice tasks, we validated that LIQ HD has superior accuracy compared to photobeam sensors. The system measures preference over time and changes in bout microstructure, with undisturbed recordings lasting up to 7 days. All designs and software are open-source to allow other researchers to build upon the system and adapt LIQ HD to their animal home cages.Significance StatementTwo-bottle choice drinking tasks are traditionally performed by periodically weighing bottles, which is cumbersome and lacks temporal resolution. Several open-source tools have been developed to improve drink monitoring in various settings. However, no open-source devices have been designed specifically to investigate temporally precise two-bottle choice drinking behavior and bout microstructure during prolonged undisturbed tasks in mouse ventilated home cages at a large scale. Our design, LIQ HD (Lick Instance Quantifier Home cage Device), is a home cage compatible system that utilizes capacitive sensors for highly accurate lick detection during two-bottle choice tasks in up to 18 cages driven by a single Arduino microcontroller. The system is low-cost, easy to build, and controlled via touchscreen with an intuitive graphical user interface.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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