Kabuki Yusuke, Yamane Haruka, Hamasu Kousuke, Furuse Mitsuhiro
Laboratory of Advanced Animal and Marine Bioresources, Graduate School of Bioresource and Bioenvironmental Sciences, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan.
Exp Anim. 2008 Oct;57(5):447-52. doi: 10.1538/expanim.57.447.
Two species of the genus Phodopus, Djungarian hamster (P. sungorus) and Roborovskii hamster (P. roborovskii), differ in their behavior. The Roborovskii hamster has high locomotor activity (hyperactivity) compared to the Djungarian hamster. In this study, we compared locomotor activity of the hamsters in different environments, and compared their brain monoamine and metabolite levels to identify the mechanism by which both hamsters move differently. Activity of Roborovskii hamsters was significantly higher than Djungarian hamsters in the open field, while no difference was observed in their home cage. Dopamine (DA) and serotonin (5-HT) levels in the whole brain of Roborovskii hamster were significantly lower and their metabolic turnover rates were significantly higher than those of the Djungarian hamster. We conclude that the difference in activity under the novel environment between both species is partly, but not entirely, explained by the difference in monoamine levels and their metabolism in the brain.
毛足鼠属的两种仓鼠,即黑线毛足鼠(Phodopus sungorus)和罗伯罗夫斯基仓鼠(Phodopus roborovskii),行为有所不同。与黑线毛足鼠相比,罗伯罗夫斯基仓鼠具有较高的运动活性(多动)。在本研究中,我们比较了仓鼠在不同环境中的运动活性,并比较了它们大脑中的单胺和代谢物水平,以确定两种仓鼠运动方式不同的机制。在旷场实验中,罗伯罗夫斯基仓鼠的活性显著高于黑线毛足鼠,而在它们的饲养笼中未观察到差异。罗伯罗夫斯基仓鼠全脑中多巴胺(DA)和5-羟色胺(5-HT)水平显著较低,其代谢周转率显著高于黑线毛足鼠。我们得出结论,两种仓鼠在新环境下活性的差异部分但并非完全由大脑中单胺水平及其代谢的差异所解释。