Gordon-Fennell Adam, Barbakh Joumana M, Utley MacKenzie, Singh Shreya, Bazzino Paula, Gowrishankar Raajaram, Bruchas Michael R, Roitman Mitchell F, Stuber Garret D
Center for the Neurobiology of Addiction, Pain, and Emotion, Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Department of Pharmacology, University of Washington, 98195, Seattle, WA, USA.
Department of Psychology, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL 60607.
bioRxiv. 2023 Jan 16:2023.01.13.523828. doi: 10.1101/2023.01.13.523828.
Head-fixed behavioral experiments in rodents permit unparalleled experimental control, precise measurement of behavior, and concurrent modulation and measurement of neural activity. Here we present OHRBETS (Open-Source Head-fixed Rodent Behavioral Experimental Training System; pronounced 'Orbitz'), a low-cost, open-source ecosystem of hardware and software to flexibly pursue the neural basis of a variety of motivated behaviors. Head-fixed mice tested with OHRBETS displayed operant conditioning for caloric reward that replicates core behavioral phenotypes observed during freely moving conditions. OHRBETS also permits for optogenetic intracranial self-stimulation under positive or negative operant conditioning procedures and real-time place preference behavior, like that observed in freely moving assays. In a multi-spout brief-access consumption task, mice displayed licking as a function of concentration of sucrose, quinine, and sodium chloride, with licking modulated by homeostatic or circadian influences. Finally, to highlight the functionality of OHRBETS, we measured mesolimbic dopamine signals during the multi-spout brief-access task that display strong correlations with relative solution value and magnitude of consumption. All designs, programs, and instructions are provided freely online. This customizable ecosystem enables replicable operant and consummatory behaviors and can be incorporated with methods to perturb and record neural dynamics .
A customizable open-source hardware and software ecosystem for conducting diverse head-fixed behavioral experiments in mice.
啮齿动物的头部固定行为实验可实现无与伦比的实验控制、行为的精确测量以及神经活动的同步调节和测量。在此,我们展示了OHRBETS(开源头部固定啮齿动物行为实验训练系统;发音为“Orbitz”),这是一个低成本、开源的硬件和软件生态系统,可灵活探究各种动机行为的神经基础。用OHRBETS测试的头部固定小鼠表现出对热量奖励的操作性条件反射,复制了在自由活动条件下观察到的核心行为表型。OHRBETS还允许在正性或负性操作性条件反射程序下进行光遗传学颅内自我刺激以及实时位置偏好行为,就像在自由活动实验中观察到的那样。在多喷嘴短暂接触消耗任务中,小鼠的舔舐行为随蔗糖、奎宁和氯化钠浓度而变化,舔舐行为受体内平衡或昼夜节律影响的调节。最后,为了突出OHRBETS的功能,我们在多喷嘴短暂接触任务中测量了中脑边缘多巴胺信号,这些信号与相对溶液值和消耗幅度显示出很强的相关性。所有设计、程序和说明均在网上免费提供。这个可定制的生态系统能够实现可重复的操作性和 consummatory 行为,并可与扰动和记录神经动力学的方法相结合。
一个可定制的开源硬件和软件生态系统,用于在小鼠中进行各种头部固定行为实验。