Wrenn Craige C
Laboratory of Behavioral Neuroscience, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA.
Curr Protoc Neurosci. 2004 Sep;Chapter 8:Unit 8.5G. doi: 10.1002/0471142301.ns0805gs28.
The social transmission of food preference (STFP) is an ethologically relevant test of olfactory memory that can be used in mice. In this test, "observer" mice interact with a "demonstrator" mouse that has recently eaten a novel food. When observer mice are presented with a choice between the food eaten by the demonstrator and some other novel food, observer mice prefer the food eaten by the demonstrator. This phenomenon depends on the observer mice detecting olfactory cues on the breath of the demonstrator mouse during their interaction. The subsequent food preference serves as a measure of memory for those olfactory cues. This unit describes a method for performing STFP in mutant mice. The method explains how to address potential confounding factors and avoid possible pitfalls.
食物偏好的社会传递(STFP)是一种在行为学上与嗅觉记忆相关的测试,可用于小鼠。在该测试中,“观察”小鼠与最近食用了新食物的“示范”小鼠进行互动。当给观察小鼠提供在示范小鼠食用的食物和其他新食物之间进行选择时,观察小鼠更喜欢示范小鼠食用的食物。这种现象取决于观察小鼠在互动过程中检测到示范小鼠呼吸中的嗅觉线索。随后的食物偏好作为对这些嗅觉线索记忆的一种衡量。本单元描述了在突变小鼠中进行STFP的方法。该方法解释了如何处理潜在的混杂因素并避免可能的陷阱。