Tung Victoria W K, Burton Thomas J, Dababneh Edward, Quail Stephanie L, Camp Aaron J
Discipline of Biomedical Science, University of Sydney.
The Bosch Institute Animal Behavioural Facility, University of Sydney.
J Vis Exp. 2014 Jul 11(89):51605. doi: 10.3791/51605.
Age related decline in balance performance is associated with deteriorating muscle strength, motor coordination and vestibular function. While a number of studies show changes in balance phenotype with age in rodents, very few isolate the vestibular contribution to balance under either normal conditions or during senescence. We use two standard behavioral tests to characterize the balance performance of mice at defined age points over the lifespan: the rotarod test and the inclined balance beam test. Importantly though, a custom built rotator is also used to stimulate the vestibular system of mice (without inducing overt signs of motion sickness). These two tests have been used to show that changes in vestibular mediated-balance performance are present over the murine lifespan. Preliminary results show that both the rotarod test and the modified balance beam test can be used to identify changes in balance performance during aging as an alternative to more difficult and invasive techniques such as vestibulo-ocular (VOR) measurements.
与年龄相关的平衡能力下降与肌肉力量、运动协调性和前庭功能的恶化有关。虽然许多研究表明啮齿动物的平衡表型会随着年龄而变化,但很少有研究在正常条件或衰老过程中分离出前庭对平衡的作用。我们使用两种标准行为测试来表征小鼠在其生命周期中特定年龄点的平衡能力:转棒试验和倾斜平衡木试验。然而,重要的是,还使用了一个定制的旋转器来刺激小鼠的前庭系统(而不诱发明显的晕动病迹象)。这两种测试已被用于表明,在前庭介导的平衡能力方面的变化在小鼠的整个生命周期中都存在。初步结果表明,转棒试验和改良平衡木试验都可用于识别衰老过程中平衡能力的变化,作为诸如前庭眼反射(VOR)测量等更困难且侵入性更强的技术的替代方法。