Conditioned Place Preference (CPP) experiment is widely used to evaluate psychotropic drug dependence, and it is also an effective tool widely used in drug-seeking behaviors. In CPP animals (rats and mice) were placed in the white observation area of the conditioned place preference box and given psychodependent drugs (such as morphine), and then observed to move in the black and white areas of the CPP box. Each time an animal is in the drug administration zone, it will have a positional preference for black and white areas under the drug’s rewarding effect, and the situation is close related to the drug’s psychiatric dependence.
Conditioned Place Preference (CPP) experiment is widely used to evaluate psychotropic drug dependence, and it is also an effective tool widely used in drug-seeking behaviors. In CPP animals (rats and mice) were placed in the white observation area of the conditioned place preference box and given psychodependent drugs (such as morphine), and then observed to move in the black and white areas of the CPP box. Each time an animal is in the drug administration zone, it will have a positional preference for black and white areas under the drug’s rewarding effect, and the situation is close related to the drug’s psychiatric dependence.
Features
Software
Size
Automated CPP for Mouse | Automated CPP for Rat | |
Left chamber | 20*20*25cm | 30*30*37cm |
Middle chamber | 8*20*25cm | 8*30*37cm |
Right chamber | 20*20*25cm | 30*30*37cm |
•Total distance(mm) •Average speed (mm/s)
•Running time in left chamber(s) •Running time in right chamber(s)
•Time percentage in left chamber (%) •Time percentage in right chamber (%)
•Distance in left chamber(mm) •Distance in right chamber(mm)
•Distance percentage in left chamber (%) •Distance percentage in right chamber(%)
•Number of times for total shuttle/left chamber /right chamber
The Conditioned Place Preference (CPP) test is a widely accepted model for assessing drug-induced reward and psychotropic dependence in rodents. It is frequently cited in studies on addiction, reinforcement mechanisms, and drug-seeking behaviors, making it a valuable tool in both pharmacological research and behavioral neuroscience.
Item No. | Product |
SA213S | Automated Conditioned Place Preference (1 cage, including Isolation cubicle, CPP cage with automated door, IR thermal imaging sensor, and software.) |
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