Dorninger Fabian, Zeitler Gerhard, Berger Johannes
Department of Pathobiology of the Nervous System, Center for Brain Research, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
Bio Protoc. 2020 Dec 20;10(24). doi: 10.21769/BioProtoc.3863.
Mimicking the various facets of human psychiatric and neurodevelopmental disorders in animal models is a challenging task. Nevertheless, mice have emerged as a widely used model system to study pathophysiology and treatment strategies for these diseases. However, the corresponding behavioral tests are often elaborate and require extensive experience in behavioral testing. Here, we present protocols for two simple assays, nest building and nestlet shredding, that can serve as a starting point for the behavioral phenotyping of mouse models with (potential) features of psychiatric disorders. Both tests have been reported previously and we extend prior descriptions by including adaptations and refinements derived from our practical experience, like the use of the home cage instead of a fresh cage for nestlet shredding. Summarized, we provide ready-to-use protocols for two behavioral assays that allow the generation of robust data with minimal time and cost expenditure and enable an initial assessment of features of psychiatric or neurodevelopmental disorders in mouse models of these diseases.
在动物模型中模拟人类精神和神经发育障碍的各个方面是一项具有挑战性的任务。尽管如此,小鼠已成为研究这些疾病病理生理学和治疗策略的广泛使用的模型系统。然而,相应的行为测试通常很复杂,并且需要在行为测试方面有丰富的经验。在这里,我们介绍了两种简单的试验方案,筑巢和碎纸屑试验,它们可以作为具有(潜在)精神疾病特征的小鼠模型行为表型分析的起点。这两种测试先前都有报道,我们通过纳入来自我们实践经验的调整和改进来扩展先前的描述,例如在碎纸屑试验中使用饲养笼而不是新笼子。总之,我们提供了两种行为试验的即用型方案,这些方案能够以最少的时间和成本支出生成可靠的数据,并能够对这些疾病的小鼠模型中的精神或神经发育障碍特征进行初步评估。