Mammalian Behaviour and Evolution Group, Institute of Integrative Biology, University of Liverpool, Leahurst Campus, Neston CH64 7TE, UK.
Sci Rep. 2017 Mar 21;7:44999. doi: 10.1038/srep44999.
Handling laboratory animals during test procedures is an important source of stress that may impair reliability of test responses. Picking up mice by the tail is aversive, stimulating stress and anxiety. Responses among anxious animals can be confounded further by neophobia towards novel test environments and avoidance of test stimuli in open areas. However, handling stress can be reduced substantially by using a handling tunnel, or cupping mice without restraint on the open hand. Here we establish whether non-aversive handling, brief prior familiarisation with the test arena and alternative stimulus placement could significantly improve performance of mice in behavioural tests. We use a simple habituation-dishabituation paradigm in which animals must discriminate between two urine stimuli in successive trials, a task that mice can easily perform. Tail handled mice showed little willingness to explore and investigate test stimuli, leading to poor test performance that was only slightly improved by prior familiarisation. By contrast, those handled by tunnel explored readily and showed robust responses to test stimuli regardless of prior familiarisation or stimulus location, though responses were more variable for cup handling. Our study shows that non-aversive tunnel handling can substantially improve mouse performance in behavioural tests compared to traditional tail handling.
在测试过程中处理实验动物是一个重要的应激源,可能会影响测试反应的可靠性。用尾巴提起老鼠是一种令人不快的刺激,会引起压力和焦虑。对于焦虑的动物来说,它们对新的测试环境的恐惧和对开阔区域测试刺激的回避,会进一步混淆它们的反应。然而,通过使用处理隧道或在开放的手中不限制地握住老鼠,可以大大减少处理压力。在这里,我们确定非痛苦的处理、对测试场地的短暂熟悉以及替代刺激位置是否可以显著提高小鼠在行为测试中的表现。我们使用了一种简单的习惯化-去习惯化范式,在这个范式中,动物必须在连续的试验中区分两种尿液刺激物,这是老鼠可以轻松完成的任务。尾巴处理的老鼠几乎不愿意探索和调查测试刺激物,导致测试表现不佳,仅仅通过预先熟悉可以稍微提高。相比之下,那些通过隧道处理的老鼠会很乐意探索,并对测试刺激物做出强烈的反应,无论是否预先熟悉或刺激物的位置如何,尽管对于杯处理的反应更具变异性。我们的研究表明,与传统的尾巴处理相比,非痛苦的隧道处理可以显著提高小鼠在行为测试中的表现。