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Chem. Senses 24: 373-385, 1999
© Oxford University Press 1999

Quantitative Trait Loci Associated with Short-term Intake of Sucrose, Saccharin and Quinine Solutions in Laboratory Mice

David A. Blizard, Brett Kotlus and Marion E. Frank1

Center for Developmental and Health Genetics and Intercollege Graduate Program in Genetics, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802 1 Department of Biostructure and Function, University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT 06030, USA

Correspondence to be sent to: Dr David A. Blizard, Room 201, Research Building D, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA. e-mail:dab22{at}psu.edu

The goal of this study was simultaneously to map two genetic loci which, collectively, have a large effect on intake of sucrose, saccharin and quinine solutions in mice. These loci had been previously identified using long-term measurements with the traditional two-bottle test, but the present study used a short-term, one-bottle test. Intake of distilled water, 100 mM sucrose, 10 mM sodium saccharin and 1.1 mM quinine HCl over 6 h was measured on two occasions from a non-deprived group of 61 male and 72 female F2 mice derived from a cross of the C57BL/6J and DBA/2J mouse strains and used to detect quantitative trait loci (QTL). DNA from each animal was typed for polymorphisms in anonymous microsatellite markers on mouse chromosomes 4 and 6. Saccharin and sucrose relevant QTL were detected on distal chromosome 4 and a quinine relevant QTL was detected on medial/distal chromosome 6 in the region of Prp. The location of these QTL and the proportion of phenotypic variance they accounted for were similar to those arrived at following previous determinations using the two-bottle test. Measurement stability for the three gustatory phenotypes was high, product-moment correlation coefficients between first and second determinations varying between ~0.80 for sucrose and saccharin and 0.73 for quinine. QTL parameters assessed independently for first and second presentations of sucrose and saccharin were stable, but the location of the quinine QTL differed between presentations. The present experiment illustrates the utility of a 6 h fluid intake test in the mapping of Sac and Qui loci. The short duration of the test provides a simple means of measuring variation in gustatory processes and the discovery that these loci influence short-term as well as long-term fluid intake extends understanding of the mechanism of gene action.


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