Ishiguro Akio, Inagaki Masumi, Kaga Makiko
Department of Developmental Disorders, National Institute of Mental Health, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry (NCNP), Tokyo, Japan.
Int J Neurosci. 2007 Jul;117(7):1049-64. doi: 10.1080/00207450600936874.
Bronx Waltzer (bv) mouse, which has been used as a model of hearing and vestibular dysfunction, shows remarkable repetitive circling behavior. This study investigated whether the behavior is caused by the asymmetry of striatal function by observing the behavior of the bv mice following microinjection of dopamine D1 agonist, A68930 into the striatum ipsilaterally and contralaterally to the preferred direction of rotation separately. High dose of the drug induced opposite effects on ipsilateral rotations by the side of injections with statistical significance (p = .0026). These results suggested that the stereotypic circling behavior involves striatum and is based on striatal asymmetry.
布朗克斯华尔兹(bv)小鼠一直被用作听力和前庭功能障碍的模型,表现出明显的重复性转圈行为。本研究通过分别向纹状体同侧和对侧注射多巴胺D1激动剂A68930,观察bv小鼠在注射后的行为,以研究这种行为是否由纹状体功能不对称引起。高剂量药物对注射侧的同侧旋转产生了相反的影响,具有统计学意义(p = 0.0026)。这些结果表明,刻板的转圈行为涉及纹状体,并且基于纹状体不对称。