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Effects of Increased Spatial Complexity on Behavioural Development and Task Performance in Lister Hooded Rats

机译:在李斯特连帽大鼠增加空间复杂度对行为发育和任务绩效

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Enhancing laboratory animal welfare, particularly in rodents, has been achieved through environmental enrichment in caging systems. Traditional enrichment such as adding objects has shown to impact development, reproductive and maternal performance as well as cognition. However, effects of increased spatial complexity as part of larger novel caging systems have not been investigated. While adoption of caging systems with increased spatial complexity seems uncontroversial from a welfare perspective, effects of such housing on the development and task performance of experimental animals remains unclear. In this study, we investigate differences in key behaviours and cognitive performance between Lister Hooded rats housed in traditional (single-shelf) cages (‘basic’) and those housed in larger cages with an additional shelf (‘enriched’). We found minor differences in maternal behaviour, such as nursing and offspring development. Further, we compared task performance in females, using a hippocampus-dependent task (T-maze) and a hippocampus-independent task (Novel Object Recognition, NOR). While in the T-maze no differences in either the rate of learning or probe trial performance were found, in the NOR task females housed in enriched cages performed better than those housed in basic cages. Our results show that increased spatial complexity does not significantly affect development and maternal performance but may enhance learning in females for a non-spatial task. Increased spatial complexity does not appear to have the same effects on behaviour and development as traditional enrichment. Thus, our results suggest no effect of housing conditions on the development of most behaviours in experimental animals housed in spatially enriched caging systems.
机译:通过在笼养系统中增加环境,可以提高实验室动物的福利,特别是在啮齿动物中。传统的丰富活动,例如增加对象,已显示出对发育,生殖和母体表现以及认知的影响。但是,尚未研究作为较大的新型笼式系统一部分而增加的空间复杂性的影响。尽管从福利的角度来看,采用具有增加的空间复杂性的笼养系统似乎没有争议,但是这种住房对实验动物的发育和任务表现的影响仍然不清楚。在这项研究中,我们调查了装在传统(单层)笼子(“基本”)和装有额外架子(“充实”)的较大笼子中的李斯特连帽大鼠在关键行为和认知表现上的差异。我们发现孕产妇行为(例如护理和后代发育)的细微差异。此外,我们使用海马依赖性任务(T-迷宫)和海马依赖性任务(小说对象识别,NOR)对女性的任务执行情况进行了比较。尽管在T型迷宫中学习率或探查试验性能均未发现差异,但在NOR任务中,装在富密笼子中的雌性表现优于装在基本笼中的雌性。我们的结果表明,增加的空间复杂性不会显着影响发育和孕产妇的表现,但可以增强女性在非空间任务中的学习。空间复杂性的增加似乎对行为和发展的影响不如传统的丰富。因此,我们的结果表明,居住条件对饲养在空间丰富的笼养系统中的实验动物的大多数行为的发展没有影响。

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