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Heart Rate and Heart Rate Variability Assessment Identifies Individual Differences in Fear Response Magnitudes to Earthquake Free Fall and Air Puff in Mice

机译:心率和心率变异性评估可确定小鼠对地震自由落体和吹气的恐惧反应幅度的个体差异

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Fear behaviors and fear memories in rodents have been traditionally assessed by the amount of freezing upon the presentation of conditioned cues or unconditioned stimuli. However, many experiences, such as encountering earthquakes or accidental fall from tree branches, may produce long-lasting fear memories but are behaviorally difficult to measure using freezing parameters. Here, we have examined changes in heartbeat interval dynamics as physiological readout for assessing fearful reactions as mice were subjected to sudden air puff, free-fall drop inside a small elevator, and a laboratory-version earthquake. We showed that these fearful events rapidly increased heart rate (HR) with simultaneous reduction of heart rate variability (HRV). Cardiac changes can be further analyzed in details by measuring three distinct phases: namely, the rapid rising phase in HR, the maximum plateau phase during which HRV is greatly decreased, and the recovery phase during which HR gradually recovers to baseline values. We showed that durations of the maximum plateau phase and HR recovery speed were quite sensitive to habituation over repeated trials. Moreover, we have developed the fear resistance index based on specific cardiac response features. We demonstrated that the fear resistance index remained largely consistent across distinct fearful events in a given animal, thereby enabling us to compare and rank individual mouse’s fear responsiveness among the group. Therefore, the fear resistance index described here can represent a useful parameter for measuring personality traits or individual differences in stress-susceptibility in both wild-type mice and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) models.
机译:传统上,啮齿类动物的恐惧行为和恐惧记忆是通过条件提示或无条件刺激出现时的冻结量来评估的。但是,许多经历(例如遇到地震或意外从树枝掉下)可能会产生持久的恐惧记忆,但是在行为上很难使用冻结参数进行测量。在这里,我们检查了心跳间隔动力学的变化,作为生理学读数,用于评估老鼠突然喘气,小电梯内的自由下落和实验室地震后的可怕反应。我们表明,这些可怕的事件迅速增加了心率(HR),同​​时降低了心率变异性(HRV)。可以通过测量三个不同的阶段来进一步详细分析心脏变化:即HR的快速上升阶段,HRV大大降低的最大平稳期和HR逐渐恢复到基线值的恢复阶段。我们显示,在反复试验中,最大平稳期和HR恢复速度的持续时间对习惯化非常敏感。此外,我们已经根据特定的心脏反应特征开发了恐惧抵抗指数。我们证明了在给定动物的不同恐惧事件中,恐惧抵抗指数在很大程度上保持一致,从而使我们能够在组中对小鼠的恐惧反应进行比较和排名。因此,这里描述的抗恐惧指数可以代表一个有用的参数,用于测量野生型小鼠和创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)模型的人格特质或应激敏感性中的个体差异。

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