Vaughn L K, Quock R M, Meyer R A
Physiol Behav. 1987;40(1):131-4. doi: 10.1016/0031-9384(87)90195-8.
Hyp mice are a model for X-linked hypophosphatemia, the most common form of vitamin D-resistant rickets. Previous reports indicate alterations in the nervous system of these mice. The present study examined rearing and step climbing behavior in Hyp mice in the staircase test. We found that male Hyp mice have large reductions in both the number of rears and steps climbed when compared to normal male mice. When compared to normal female mice, female Hyp mice have a small reduction in the number of steps climbed but no significant reduction in the number of rears. However, they have greater rearing and climbing activity than male Hyp mice. These reductions in activity are not correlated with the severity of bone disease. Gonadectomy had no effect on activity in male mice but reduced activity comparably in both Hyp and normal female mice. We conclude that Hyp mice have altered behavior in the staircase test and that the magnitude and type of the alteration is influenced by the sex of the animal.
Hyp小鼠是X连锁低磷血症的模型,X连锁低磷血症是维生素D抵抗性佝偻病最常见的形式。先前的报告表明这些小鼠的神经系统存在改变。本研究在阶梯试验中检测了Hyp小鼠的饲养和爬梯行为。我们发现,与正常雄性小鼠相比,雄性Hyp小鼠的竖尾次数和爬梯步数均大幅减少。与正常雌性小鼠相比,雌性Hyp小鼠的爬梯步数略有减少,但竖尾次数没有显著减少。然而,它们比雄性Hyp小鼠具有更强的饲养和攀爬活动。这些活动减少与骨病严重程度无关。去势对雄性小鼠的活动没有影响,但在Hyp雌性小鼠和正常雌性小鼠中均同等程度地降低了活动。我们得出结论,Hyp小鼠在阶梯试验中的行为发生了改变,并且这种改变的程度和类型受动物性别的影响。