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A system utilizing radio frequency identification (RFID) technology to monitor individual rodent behavior in complex social settings

机译:一种利用射频识别(RFID)技术监视复杂社会环境中单个啮齿动物行为的系统

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Pre-clinical investigation of human CNS disorders relies heavily on mouse models. However these show low predictive validity for translational success to humans, partly due to the extensive use of rapid, high-throughput behavioral assays. Improved assays to monitor rodent behavior over longer time scales in a variety of contexts while still maintaining the efficiency of data collection associated with high-throughput assays are needed. We developed an apparatus that uses radio frequency identification device (RFID) technology to facilitate long-term automated monitoring of the behavior of mice in socially or structurally complex cage environments. Mice that were individually marked and implanted with transponders were placed in pairs in the apparatus, and their locations continuously tracked for 24. h. Video observation was used to validate the RFID readings. The apparatus and its associated software accurately tracked the locations of all mice, yielding information about each mouse's location over time, its diel activity patterns, and the amount of time it was in the same location as the other mouse in the pair. The information that can be efficiently collected in this apparatus has a variety of applications for pre-clinical research on human CNS disorders, for example major depressive disorder and autism spectrum disorder, in that it can be used to quantify validated endophenotypes or biomarkers of these disorders using rodent models. While the specific configuration of the apparatus described here was designed to answer particular experimental questions, it can be modified in various ways to accommodate different experimental designs.
机译:对人类中枢神经系统疾病的临床前研究在很大程度上依赖于小鼠模型。然而,这些结果表明对人类翻译成功的预测有效性较低,部分原因是由于广泛使用了快速,高通量的行为分析。需要改进的测定法以在各种情况下在更长的时间尺度上监测啮齿动物的行为,同时仍保持与高通量测定法相关的数据收集效率。我们开发了一种设备,该设备使用射频识别设备(RFID)技术来促进在社会或结构复杂的笼子环境中对小鼠行为的长期自动监视。将经过单独标记并植入应答器的小鼠成对放置在设备中,并连续追踪其位置24小时。通过视频观察来验证RFID读数。该设备及其相关软件可以准确地跟踪所有鼠标的位置,从而获得有关每只鼠标随时间的位置,其diel活动模式以及与该对另一只鼠标位于同一位置的时间量的信息。可以在该设备中有效收集的信息在人类中枢神经系统疾病(例如重度抑郁症和自闭症谱系障碍)的临床前研究中具有多种应用,因为它可用于量化这些疾病的经过验证的内表型或生物标记使用啮齿动物模型。尽管此处描述的设备的特定配置旨在回答特定的实验问题,但可以采用各种方式进行修改以适应不同的实验设计。

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