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年龄对小鼠23小时记录的行为指标影响中的雌雄差异

Male-Female Differences in the Effects of Age on Performance Measures Recorded for 23 Hours in Mice.

作者信息

Tran Trang, Mach John, Gemikonakli Gizem, Wu Harry, Allore Heather, Howlett Susan E, Little Christopher B, Hilmer Sarah N

机构信息

Laboratory of Ageing and Pharmacology, Kolling Institute of Medical Research, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Sydney and Royal North Shore Hospital St Leonards, New South Wales, Australia.

Departments of Clinical Pharmacology and Aged Care, Royal North Shore Hospital, St Leonards, New South Wales,Australia.

出版信息

J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci. 2021 Nov 15;76(12):2141-2146. doi: 10.1093/gerona/glab182.

Abstract

Functional independence is an important aspect of successful aging and differs with age and by sex in humans. Physical performance often declines earlier than other age-associated functional impairments. Rodent models are used to study pharmacological/toxicological effects of human therapies. However, physical outcomes in mice are usually assessed for short periods, with limited information on the influence of age and sex. Here, we investigated how age and sex affected murine physical performance over 23 hours of continuous observation. Young (3 months) and old (22 months) C57BL/6JArc male and female mice were assessed using the Laboratory Animal Behavior Observation, Registration, and Analysis System. Mice were individually housed for recording of distance travelled, mean gait speed, and durations of different physical activities. Compared to young mice of the same sex, old mice travelled significantly shorter distances with slower gait speeds and shorter durations of locomotion, rearing, climbing, and immobility. Older mice groomed significantly more than young mice. Old females reared more during the light cycle than old males. Young females climbed substantially more than young males. Significant Age * Sex interactions were detected for rearing and climbing, whereby an age-related decline was greater in males than in females. Our results suggest that old age reduces exploratory activities and increases grooming in mice. Age-related declines vary between sexes and tend to be greater in males. This noninvasive assessment can be applied to investigate how different interventions affect rodents of different ages and sexes, through the day-night cycle.

摘要

功能独立性是成功衰老的一个重要方面,在人类中会因年龄和性别而有所不同。身体机能的衰退往往比其他与年龄相关的功能障碍更早出现。啮齿动物模型用于研究人类疗法的药理/毒理作用。然而,小鼠的身体状况通常只在短时间内进行评估,关于年龄和性别的影响信息有限。在此,我们通过23小时的连续观察,研究了年龄和性别如何影响小鼠的身体机能。使用实验动物行为观察、记录和分析系统对年轻(3个月)和年老(22个月)的C57BL/6JArc雄性和雌性小鼠进行评估。将小鼠单独饲养,以记录其行进距离、平均步态速度以及不同身体活动的持续时间。与同性别的年轻小鼠相比,年老小鼠的行进距离明显更短,步态速度更慢,运动、站立、攀爬和静止的持续时间也更短。年老小鼠的梳理行为明显多于年轻小鼠。年老雌性小鼠在光照周期中的站立行为比年老雄性小鼠更多。年轻雌性小鼠的攀爬行为明显多于年轻雄性小鼠。在站立和攀爬行为中检测到显著的年龄*性别交互作用,即与年龄相关的衰退在雄性中比在雌性中更大。我们的结果表明,年老会减少小鼠的探索活动并增加梳理行为。与年龄相关的衰退在不同性别之间存在差异,且在雄性中往往更大。这种非侵入性评估可用于研究不同干预措施如何在昼夜周期中影响不同年龄和性别的啮齿动物。

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