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What Goes Around Can Come Around: An Unexpected Deleterious Effect of Using Mouse Running Wheels for Environmental Enrichment

机译:发生的事情可能发生:使用鼠标运行轮来丰富环境产生了意外的有害影响

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Environmental enrichment items such as running wheels can promote the wellbeing of laboratory mice. Growing evidence suggests that wheel running simulates exercise effects in many mouse models of human conditions, but this activity also might change other aspects of mouse behavior. In this case study, we show that the presence of running wheels leads to pronounced and permanent circling behavior with route-tracing in a proportion of the male mice of a genetically distinct cohort. The genetic background of this cohort includes a mutation in Arhgap19, but genetic crosses showed that an unknown second-site mutation likely caused the induced circling behavior. Behavioral tests for inner-ear function indicated a normal sense of gravity in the circling mice. However, the levels of dopamine, serotonin, and some dopamine metabolites were lower in the brains of circling male mice than in mice of the same genetic background that were weaned without wheels. Circling was seen in both singly and socially housed male mice. The additional stress of fighting may have exacerbated the predisposition to circling in the socially housed animals. Singly and socially housed male mice without wheels did not circle. Our current findings highlight the importance and possibly confounding nature of the environmental and genetic background in mouse behavioral studies, given that the circling behavior and alterations in dopamine and serotonin levels in this mouse cohort occurred only when the male mice were housed with running wheels.
机译:诸如跑轮之类的环境富集物品可以促进实验小鼠的健康。越来越多的证据表明,滚轮运行可以模拟许多人体状况的小鼠模型的运动效果,但是这种活动也可能会改变鼠标行为的其他方面。在本案例研究中,我们表明,在遗传上不同的一组雄性小鼠中,行驶轮的存在会导致明显的永久性绕行行为,并带有路线追踪。该队列的遗传背景包括Arhgap19中的突变,但遗传杂交表明未知的第二位点突变可能导致了诱导的盘旋行为。内耳功能的行为测试表明,在盘旋的老鼠中重力正常。但是,在盘旋的雄性小鼠的大脑中,多巴胺,5-羟色胺和某些多巴胺代谢物的水平要比那些没有轮子断奶的具有相同遗传背景的小鼠低。在单独和社交圈养的雄性小鼠中都观察到了盘旋。战斗带来的额外压力可能加剧了在圈养动物中盘旋的倾向。没有轮子的单身和社交圈养的雄鼠没有转圈。我们当前的发现突出了环境和遗传背景在小鼠行为研究中的重要性,甚至可能造成混淆,因为该小鼠队列中的盘旋行为以及多巴胺和5-羟色胺水平的变化仅在雄性小鼠装有跑轮时发生。

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