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Project: Metten2   (2005)
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Alcohol withdrawal severity.

One group of mice was exposed to ethanol (EtOH) vapor in an inhalation chamber while the control group was not exposed to EtOH (air only). The investigators note that they consider the most important measurement in the study to be: "withdrawal severity during 0-25h (area under curve of HIC scores), aerolized EtOH normalized to controls" (see below).


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behavior — activity and motor function — handling-induced convulsion  
Metten2
peak handling-induced convulsion score [score]     control and  EtOH aerosolized
      • control 
      • aerosolized EtOH 
      • aerosolized EtOH normalized to controls 
     
15 strains   age 8-15wks
Metten2
latency to first score used to calculate peak EtOH   [h]   EtOH   aerosolized
15 strains   age 8-15wks
Metten2
withdrawal severity during 0-25 h (area under curve of HIC scores) [unit2]   EtOH   aerosolized
      • aerolized EtOH 
      • aerolized EtOH normalized to controls 
     
15 strains   age 8-15wks
 
body weight  
Metten2
body weight [g]  
      • start 
      • Δchange after testing 
     
15 strains   age 8-15wks


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Notes
    Metten P, Crabbe JC. Alcohol withdrawal severity in inbred mouse (Mus musculus) strains. Behav Neurosci. 2005 Aug;119(4):911-25.     PubMed    MGI

    There have been no updates or corrections to the dataset since it was first released in Jan, 2007

    Some strain means have N < 5 animals (click for table).

    Some measurements were derived by MPD staff, based on supplied data (click for list).



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