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焦虑样行为和空间记忆能否预测小鼠熟练行走表现的极限?一项探索性的初步研究。

Can anxiety-like behavior and spatial memory predict the extremes of skilled walking performance in mice? An exploratory, preliminary study.

作者信息

Schiavo Aniuska, Martins Lucas Athaydes, Wearick-Silva Luís Eduardo, Orso Rodrigo, Xavier Léder Leal, Mestriner Régis Gemerasca

机构信息

Graduate Program in Biomedical Gerontology, School of Medicine, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS), Porto Alegre, Brazil.

Neuroplasticity and Rehabilitation Research Group (NEUROPLAR), Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS), Porto Alegre, Brazil.

出版信息

Front Behav Neurosci. 2023 Feb 28;17:1059029. doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2023.1059029. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Skilled walking is influenced by memory, stress, and anxiety. While this is evident in cases of neurological disorders, memory, and anxiety traits may predict skilled walking performance even in normal functioning. Here, we address whether spatial memory and anxiety-like behavior can predict skilled walking performance in mice.

METHODS

A cohort of 60 adult mice underwent a behavioral assessment including general exploration (open field), anxiety-like behavior (elevated plus maze), working and spatial memory (Y-maze and Barnes maze), and skilled walking performance (ladder walking test). Three groups were established based on their skilled walking performance: superior (SP, percentiles ≥75), regular (RP, percentiles 74-26), and inferior (IP, percentiles ≤25) performers.

RESULTS

Animals from the SP and IP groups spent more time in the elevated plus maze closed arms compared to the RP group. With every second spent in the elevated plus maze closed arms, the probability of the animal exhibiting extreme percentiles in the ladder walking test increased by 1.4%. Moreover, animals that spent 219 s (73% of the total time of the test) or more in those arms were 4.67 times more likely to exhibit either higher or lower percentiles of skilled walking performance.

DISCUSSION

We discuss and conclude anxiety traits may influence skilled walking performance in facility-reared mice.

摘要

引言

熟练行走受记忆、压力和焦虑的影响。虽然这在神经疾病案例中很明显,但记忆和焦虑特质甚至在功能正常的情况下也可能预测熟练行走表现。在此,我们探讨空间记忆和焦虑样行为是否能预测小鼠的熟练行走表现。

方法

一组60只成年小鼠接受了行为评估,包括一般探索(旷场实验)、焦虑样行为(高架十字迷宫)、工作记忆和空间记忆(Y迷宫和巴恩斯迷宫)以及熟练行走表现(阶梯行走测试)。根据它们的熟练行走表现建立了三组:优秀组(SP,百分位数≥75)、正常组(RP,百分位数74 - 26)和较差组(IP,百分位数≤25)。

结果

与RP组相比,SP组和IP组的动物在高架十字迷宫封闭臂中花费的时间更多。在高架十字迷宫封闭臂中每多停留一秒,动物在阶梯行走测试中表现出极端百分位数的概率就增加1.4%。此外,在这些臂中停留219秒(占测试总时间的73%)或更长时间的动物,表现出熟练行走表现百分位数较高或较低的可能性要高4.67倍。

讨论

我们讨论并得出结论,焦虑特质可能会影响圈养小鼠的熟练行走表现。

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