Catarinucci Luca, Colella Riccardo, Mainetti Luca, Patrono Luigi, Pieretti Stefano, Secco Andrea, Sergi Ilaria
Department of Innovation Engineering, University of Salento, Lecce, Italy.
Department of Therapeutic Research and Medicine Evaluation, Italian National Institute of Health, Rome, Italy.
Lab Anim (NY). 2014 Sep;43(9):321-7. doi: 10.1038/laban.547.
Evaluating the behavior of mice and rats has substantially contributed to the progress of research in many scientific fields. Researchers commonly observe recorded video of animal behavior and manually record their observations for later analysis, but this approach has several limitations. The authors developed an automated system for tracking and analyzing the behavior of rodents that is based on radio frequency identification (RFID) in an ultra-high-frequency bandwidth. They provide an overview of the system's hardware and software components as well as describe their technique for surgically implanting passive RFID tags in mice. Finally, the authors present the findings of two validation studies to compare the accuracy of the RFID system versus commonly used approaches for evaluating the locomotor activity and object exploration of mice.
评估小鼠和大鼠的行为对许多科学领域的研究进展做出了重大贡献。研究人员通常会观察动物行为的录制视频,并手动记录他们的观察结果以供后续分析,但这种方法有几个局限性。作者开发了一种基于超高频带宽射频识别(RFID)的用于跟踪和分析啮齿动物行为的自动化系统。他们概述了该系统的硬件和软件组件,并描述了将无源RFID标签手术植入小鼠体内的技术。最后,作者展示了两项验证研究的结果,以比较RFID系统与常用方法在评估小鼠运动活动和物体探索方面的准确性。