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足底汗液、巢材和尿液中的化合物显示出与群居雄性小鼠(Mus musculus)的争斗和亲和行为相关的应激模式。

Compounds from plantar foot sweat, nesting material, and urine show strain patterns associated with agonistic and affiliative behaviors in group housed male mice, Mus musculus.

机构信息

Department of Animal Science, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, United States of America.

Department of Chemistry and Institute for Pheromone Research, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2021 May 14;16(5):e0251416. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0251416. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Excessive home cage aggression often results in severe injury and subsequent premature euthanasia of male laboratory mice. Aggression can be reduced by transferring used nesting material during cage cleaning, which is thought to contain aggression appeasing odors from the plantar sweat glands. However, neither the composition of plantar sweat nor the deposits on used nesting material have been evaluated. The aims of this study were to (1) identify and quantify volatile compounds deposited in the nest site and (2) determine if nest and sweat compounds correlate with social behavior. Home cage aggression and affiliative behavior were evaluated in 3 strains: SJL, C57BL/6N, and A/J. Individual social rank was assessed via the tube test, because ranking may influence compound levels. Sweat and urine from the dominant and subordinate mouse in each cage, plus cage level nest samples were analyzed for volatile compound content using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Behavior data and odors from the nest, sweat, and urine were statistically analyzed with separate principal component analyses (PCA). Significant components, from each sample analysis, and strain were run in mixed models to test if odors were associated with behavior. Aggressive and affiliative behaviors were primarily impacted by strain. However, compound PCs were also impacted by strain, showing that strain accounts for any relationship between odors and behavior. C57BL/6N cages displayed the most allo-grooming behavior and had high scores on sweat PC1. SJL cages displayed the most aggression, with high scores on urine PC2 and low scores on nest PC1. These data show that certain compounds in nesting material, urine, and sweat display strain specific patterns which match strain specific behavior patterns. These results provide preliminary information about the connection between home cage compounds and behavior. Salient compounds will be candidates for future controlled studies to determine their direct effect on mouse social behavior.

摘要

过度的笼内攻击通常会导致雄性实验小鼠严重受伤,并随后提前安乐死。通过在笼内清洁时转移使用过的巢材,可以减少攻击性,因为这些巢材中含有来自足底汗腺的攻击性缓解气味。然而,足底汗腺的成分以及使用过的巢材中的沉积物都尚未得到评估。本研究的目的是:(1)鉴定和量化沉积在巢位中的挥发性化合物;(2)确定巢和汗液化合物是否与社会行为相关。通过管测试评估了 SJL、C57BL/6N 和 A/J 三个品系的笼内攻击和亲和行为。由于排名可能会影响化合物水平,因此通过管测试评估了每个笼子中占主导地位和从属地位的老鼠的个体社会等级。使用气相色谱-质谱法分析了来自每个笼子的优势和从属老鼠的汗液和尿液,以及巢内样本中的挥发性化合物含量。使用独立的主成分分析 (PCA) 对行为数据和巢、汗液和尿液中的气味进行了统计分析。从每个样本分析和品系中提取显著成分,并在混合模型中进行测试,以确定气味是否与行为相关。攻击性行为和亲和性行为主要受到品系的影响。然而,化合物主成分也受到品系的影响,这表明品系解释了气味和行为之间的任何关系。C57BL/6N 笼子显示出最多的异亲梳理行为,并且在汗液 PC1 上得分较高。SJL 笼子表现出最多的攻击性,在尿液 PC2 上得分较高,而在巢 PC1 上得分较低。这些数据表明,巢材、尿液和汗液中的某些化合物具有特定于品系的模式,与特定于品系的行为模式相匹配。这些结果提供了关于笼内化合物与行为之间联系的初步信息。显著化合物将成为未来控制研究的候选物,以确定它们对小鼠社会行为的直接影响。

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