Knab Amy M, Bowen Robert S, Moore-Harrison Trudy, Hamilton Alicia Trynor, Turner Michael J, Lightfoot J Timothy
Department of Kinesiology, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, United States.
Physiol Behav. 2009 Oct 19;98(4):433-40. doi: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2009.07.006. Epub 2009 Jul 17.
Measurements of exercise behaviors in rodents such as maximal treadmill endurance and physical activity are often used in the literature; however, minimal data are available regarding the repeatability of measurements used for these exercise behaviors. This study assessed the repeatability of a commonly used maximal exercise endurance treadmill test as well as voluntary physical activity measured by wheel running in mice.
Repeatability of treadmill tests were analyzed for both inbred and outbred mice in addition to a 10 week repeatability analysis using Balb/cJ mice (n=20). Voluntary daily physical activity was assessed by distance, duration, and speed of wheel running (WR). Physical activity measurements on days 5 and 6 of WR in a large cohort (n=739) of both inbred and outbred mice were compared.
No significant differences (p>0.05) in exercise endurance were found between different cohorts of Balb/cJ and DBA/2J mice indicating strains overall generally test the same; however, significant differences between tests were seen within BaD2F(2) animals (p<0.001). Bland-Altman analysis revealed a lack of agreement between weekly endurance tests within mouse, and correlation analysis showed lack of consistent correlations between weekly endurance tests within mouse. No significant differences were found for WR measurements within mouse between days (p=0.99). High correlations between days within mouse for WR were found (r=0.74-0.85).
High intra-mouse variability between repeated endurance tests suggests that treadmill testing in an enclosed chamber with shock grid for motivation to run in mice is not repeatable. Conversely, high correlation and agreement between days of wheel-running measurements suggest that voluntary activity (WR) is repeatable and stable within individual mice.
文献中经常使用对啮齿动物运动行为的测量,如最大跑步机耐力和身体活动,但关于这些运动行为测量的可重复性的数据却很少。本研究评估了常用的最大运动耐力跑步机测试以及通过小鼠转轮跑步测量的自愿身体活动的可重复性。
除了对Balb/cJ小鼠(n = 20)进行为期10周的可重复性分析外,还分析了近交系和远交系小鼠跑步机测试的可重复性。通过转轮跑步的距离、持续时间和速度评估每日自愿身体活动。比较了一大群近交系和远交系小鼠(n = 739)在转轮跑步第5天和第6天的身体活动测量值。
在Balb/cJ和DBA/2J小鼠的不同群体之间,运动耐力没有发现显著差异(p>0.05),表明总体上各品系测试结果大致相同;然而,在BaD2F(2)动物中,测试之间存在显著差异(p<0.001)。Bland-Altman分析显示小鼠每周耐力测试之间缺乏一致性,相关性分析表明小鼠每周耐力测试之间缺乏一致的相关性。小鼠在不同天数的转轮跑步测量值没有发现显著差异(p = 0.99)。发现小鼠在不同天数的转轮跑步之间具有高度相关性(r = 0.74 - 0.85)。
重复耐力测试之间小鼠内的高变异性表明,在封闭室中使用电击网格激励小鼠跑步的跑步机测试不可重复。相反,转轮跑步测量天数之间的高相关性和一致性表明,个体小鼠的自愿活动(转轮跑步)是可重复且稳定的。