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一种用于描述 CD1 和 C57BL6 雄性小鼠优势行为的多范式方法。

A Multiparadigm Approach to Characterize Dominance Behaviors in CD1 and C57BL6 Male Mice.

机构信息

Department of Neuroscience, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32610.

Department of Sociology, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60637.

出版信息

eNeuro. 2024 Nov 22;11(11). doi: 10.1523/ENEURO.0342-24.2024. Print 2024 Nov.

Abstract

Social status and dominance are critical factors influencing well-being and survival across multiple species. However, dominance behaviors vary widely across species, from elaborate feather displays in birds to aggression in chimps. To effectively study dominance, it is essential to clearly define and reliably measure dominance behaviors. In laboratory settings, C57BL/6 mice are commonly used to study dominance due to their stable and linear social hierarchies. However, other mouse strains are also used for laboratory research. Despite substantial evidence for strain effects on behavioral repertoires, the impact of strain on dominance in mice remains largely unstudied. To address this gap, we compared dominance behaviors between CD1 and C57BL/6 male mice across four assays: observation of agonistic behaviors, urine marking, tube test, and a reward competition. We found that CD1 mice demonstrate increased fighting, increased territorial marking through urination, and increased pushing and resisting in the tube test. We used unsupervised machine learning and pose estimation data from the reward competitions to uncover behavioral differences across strains and across rank differences between competing pairs. Of the four assays, urine marking and agonistic behaviors showed the strongest correlation with dominance in both strains. Most notably, we found that CD1 dominance rankings based on the tube test negatively correlated with rankings from all three other assays, suggesting that the tube test may measure a different behavior in CD1 mice. Our results highlight that behaviors can be strain-specific in mice and studies that measure social rank should consider assays carefully to promote reproducibility.

摘要

社会地位和支配地位是影响多个物种幸福和生存的关键因素。然而,支配行为在物种间差异很大,从鸟类精心的羽毛展示到黑猩猩的攻击行为。为了有效地研究支配地位,必须清楚地定义和可靠地测量支配行为。在实验室环境中,由于 C57BL/6 小鼠具有稳定且线性的社会等级制度,因此通常用于研究支配地位。然而,其他小鼠品系也用于实验室研究。尽管有大量证据表明品系对行为谱有影响,但品系对小鼠支配地位的影响在很大程度上仍未得到研究。为了解决这一差距,我们在四项测试中比较了 CD1 和 C57BL/6 雄性小鼠之间的支配行为:观察攻击行为、尿液标记、管试验和奖励竞争。我们发现 CD1 小鼠表现出更多的战斗行为、更多的通过尿液进行领地标记,以及在管试验中更多的推挤和抵抗行为。我们使用无监督机器学习和奖励竞赛的姿势估计数据来揭示不同品系之间的行为差异以及竞争对之间的等级差异。在四项测试中,尿液标记和攻击行为与两种品系的支配地位都有最强的相关性。最值得注意的是,我们发现基于管试验的 CD1 支配等级与其他三种测试的等级排名呈负相关,这表明管试验可能在 CD1 小鼠中测量了不同的行为。我们的研究结果强调了行为在小鼠中可能是品系特异性的,测量社会等级的研究应仔细考虑测试,以提高可重复性。

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