Animal Behaviour and Welfare group, Scotland's Rural College (SRUC), Edinburgh, EH9 3RG, UK.
The Roslin Institute and Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, EH25 9RG, UK.
F1000Res. 2022 Sep 15;11:1053. doi: 10.12688/f1000research.125649.2. eCollection 2022.
Rat tickling is a heterospecific interaction for experimenters to mimic the interactions of rat play, where they produce 50 kHz ultrasonic vocalisations (USV), symptoms of positive affect; tickling can improve laboratory rat welfare. The standard rat tickling protocol involves gently pinning the rat in a supine position. However, individual response to this protocol varies. This suggests there is a risk that some rats may perceive tickling as only a neutral experience, while others as a positive one, depending on how tickling is performed. Based on our research experiences of the standard tickling protocol we have developed a playful handling (PH) protocol, with reduced emphasis on pinning, intended to mimic more closely the dynamic nature of play. We will test whether our PH protocol gives rise to more uniform increases in positive affect across individuals relative to protocols involving pinning. We will compare the response of juvenile male and female Wistar rats as: Control (hand remains still against the side of the test arena), P0 (PH with no pinning), P1 (PH with one pin), P4 (PH with four pins). P1 and P4 consist of a background of PH, with treatments involving administration of an increasing dosage of pinning per PH session. We hypothesise that rats exposed to handling protocols that maximise playful interactions (where pinning number per session decreases) will show an overall increase in total 50 kHz USV as an indicator of positive affect, with less variability. We will explore whether behavioural and physiological changes associated with alterations in PH experience are less variable. We propose that maximising the numbers of rats experiencing tickling as a positive experience will reduce the variation in response variables affected by tickling and increase the repeatability of research where tickling is applied either as a social enrichment or as a treatment.
老鼠挠痒是一种异质相互作用,实验者可以用它来模拟老鼠玩耍的相互作用,老鼠会发出 50 kHz 的超声波叫声(USV),这是积极情绪的症状;挠痒可以改善实验大鼠的福利。标准的老鼠挠痒方案包括将老鼠轻轻压在仰卧位置。然而,个体对该方案的反应有所不同。这表明,有些老鼠可能会将挠痒仅仅视为中性体验,而有些老鼠则会将其视为积极体验,这取决于挠痒的方式。基于我们对标准挠痒方案的研究经验,我们开发了一种有趣的处理(PH)方案,减少了对压平的重视,旨在更紧密地模拟玩耍的动态性质。我们将测试我们的 PH 方案是否会相对于涉及压平的方案,在个体之间引起更一致的积极情绪增加。我们将比较幼年雄性和雌性 Wistar 大鼠的反应:对照(手仍静止在测试场地的一侧)、P0(无压平的 PH)、P1(有一个压平的 PH)、P4(有四个压平的 PH)。P1 和 P4 由 PH 组成,其处理涉及在每个 PH 会话中增加压平的剂量。我们假设,暴露于最大限度地发挥玩耍相互作用的处理方案(每个会话中的压平次数减少)的老鼠将表现出整体上增加的总 50 kHz USV,作为积极情绪的指标,同时波动性降低。我们将探索与 PH 体验改变相关的行为和生理变化是否变化较小。我们提出,最大限度地增加体验挠痒为积极体验的老鼠数量,将减少受挠痒影响的反应变量的变化,并增加将挠痒作为社交丰富或治疗应用的研究的可重复性。