Frontiers in Psychiatry (Jan 2022)

What Have We Learned (or Expect to) From Analysis of Murine Genetic Models Related to Substance Use Disorders?

  • Gary Peltz,
  • Yalun Tan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.793961
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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The tremendous public health problem created by substance use disorders (SUDs) presents a major opportunity for mouse genetics. Inbred mouse strains exhibit substantial and heritable differences in their responses to drugs of abuse (DOA) and in many of the behaviors associated with susceptibility to SUD. Therefore, genetic discoveries emerging from analysis of murine genetic models can provide critically needed insight into the neurobiological effects of DOA, and they can reveal how genetic factors affect susceptibility drug addiction. There are already indications, emerging from our prior analyses of murine genetic models of responses related to SUDs that mouse genetic models of SUD can provide actionable information, which can lead to new approaches for alleviating SUDs. Lastly, we consider the features of murine genetic models that enable causative genetic factors to be successfully identified; and the methodologies that facilitate genetic discovery.

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