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低频火警对C57BL/6雄性小鼠运动能力的影响:一项初步研究。

Locomotor effects of a low-frequency fire alarm on C57BL/6 male mice: a preliminary study.

作者信息

Povroznik Jessica M, Faith Robert E, Kessler Matthew J, Ali Frank N, Kosik James, Prince Stephen, Engler-Chiurazzi Elizabeth B

机构信息

1 Center for Basic and Translational Stroke Research, Morgantown, WV, USA.

2 Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, Morgantown, WV, USA.

出版信息

Lab Anim. 2017 Dec;51(6):647-651. doi: 10.1177/0023677217711966. Epub 2017 Jun 26.

Abstract

Maintaining appropriate acoustic conditions for animal welfare and data collection are crucial in biomedical research facilities. Negative impacts of disruptive sound are known and can include auditory damage, immune function changes, and behavioral alterations. One type of disruptive sound occurring in research facilities is that of fire alarms. To ameliorate this problem, many facilities have incorporated the use of low-frequency fire alarms that emit tones outside the rodent audible range. The impact of these devices has been assumed to be negligible. However, this has yet to be evaluated with controlled behavioral experiments. Thus, our objective was to investigate the impact of low-frequency fire alarm exposure on locomotor behavior in the open field, a test sensitive to acoustic stimuli disruption. Male mice were randomized to three alarm exposure groups (No-Alarm; Alarm-During; and Alarm-After) and placed in individual photobeam-activated locomotor chambers. The Alarm-During group displayed significantly reduced horizontal locomotion, with a trend towards reduced vertical locomotion. These data suggest that a low-frequency brief alarm tone can temporarily disrupt movement, a valuable insight should an alarm be deployed. Further, findings support close collaboration between researchers and institutional facility staff to ensure appropriate acoustic conditions are maintained, whenever possible, for research animals.

摘要

在生物医学研究设施中,维持适合动物福利和数据收集的声学条件至关重要。已知干扰性声音会产生负面影响,包括听觉损伤、免疫功能变化和行为改变。研究设施中出现的一种干扰性声音是火警警报声。为改善这一问题,许多设施采用了发出啮齿动物听觉范围外音调的低频火警警报器。人们认为这些设备的影响可以忽略不计。然而,这一点尚未通过对照行为实验进行评估。因此,我们的目标是研究低频火警警报暴露对旷场运动行为的影响,旷场试验对声学刺激干扰很敏感。将雄性小鼠随机分为三个警报暴露组(无警报组;警报期间组;警报之后组),并放置在单独的光激活运动室中。警报期间组的水平运动显著减少,垂直运动有减少趋势。这些数据表明,低频简短警报音会暂时干扰运动,这对于警报器的部署是有价值的见解。此外,研究结果支持研究人员与机构设施工作人员密切合作,以确保尽可能为实验动物维持合适的声学条件。

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