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同一天记录的小鼠幼崽隔离叫声中的组内和个体变异性表现出稳定性。

Group and Individual Variability in Mouse Pup Isolation Calls Recorded on the Same Day Show Stability.

作者信息

Barnes Terra D, Rieger Michael A, Dougherty Joseph D, Holy Timothy E

机构信息

Department of Neuroscience, School of Medicine, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, United States.

Department of Genetics and Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, United States.

出版信息

Front Behav Neurosci. 2017 Dec 15;11:243. doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2017.00243. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

Mice produce ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs) in a variety of social situations, and USVs have been leveraged to study many neurological diseases including verbal dyspraxia, depression, autism and stuttering. Pups produce isolation calls, a common USV, spontaneously when they are isolated from their mother during the first 2 weeks of life. Several genetic manipulations affect (and often reduce) pup isolation calls in mice. To facilitate the use of this assay as a means of testing whether significant functional differences in genotypes exist instead of contextual differences, we test the variability inherent in many commons measures of mouse vocalizations. Here we use biological consistency as a way of determining which are reproducible in mouse pup vocalizations. We present a comprehensive analysis of the normal variability of these vocalizations in groups of mice, individual mice and different strains of mice. To control for maturation effects, we recorded pup isolation calls in the same group of C57BL/6J 5 days old mice twice, with 1 h of rest in between recordings. In almost all cases, the group averages between the first and second recordings were the same. We also found that there were high correlations in some parameters in individual mice across recording while others were not well correlated. These findings could be replicated for the majority of features in a separate group of C57BL/6J mice and a group of 129/SvEvBrd-C57BL/6J mice. The averages of these mouse USV features are highly consistent and represent a robust assay to test the effects of genetic and other interventions in the experimental setting.

摘要

小鼠在多种社交情境中会发出超声波发声(USV),并且USV已被用于研究许多神经疾病,包括言语失用症、抑郁症、自闭症和口吃。幼崽在出生后的前两周与母亲隔离时会自发发出隔离叫声,这是一种常见的USV。几种基因操作会影响(通常会减少)小鼠幼崽的隔离叫声。为了便于将这种检测方法用作测试基因型之间是否存在显著功能差异而非背景差异的手段,我们测试了小鼠发声的许多常见测量方法中固有的变异性。在这里,我们使用生物学一致性来确定哪些在小鼠幼崽发声中是可重复的。我们对小鼠群体、个体小鼠和不同品系小鼠的这些发声的正常变异性进行了全面分析。为了控制成熟效应,我们在同一组5天大的C57BL/6J小鼠中记录了两次幼崽隔离叫声,两次记录之间休息1小时。在几乎所有情况下,第一次和第二次记录之间的群体平均值是相同的。我们还发现,个体小鼠在不同记录中的某些参数之间存在高度相关性,而其他参数则相关性不佳。这些发现可以在另一组C57BL/6J小鼠和一组129/SvEvBrd - C57BL/6J小鼠中的大多数特征上得到重复。这些小鼠USV特征的平均值高度一致,代表了一种强大的检测方法,可用于测试实验环境中基因和其他干预措施的效果。

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