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头部固定小鼠同时进行双手运动任务的有效训练程序。

Effective training procedure for a simultaneous bimanual movement task in head-fixed mice.

作者信息

Tezuka Kotaro, Osaki Hironobu, Nishimura Kaneyasu, Terada Shin-Ichiro, Matsuzaki Masanori, Masamizu Yoshito

机构信息

Laboratory of Functional Brain Circuit Construction, Graduate School of Brain Science, Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan.

Department of Physiology, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.

出版信息

Front Neural Circuits. 2025 Aug 8;19:1633843. doi: 10.3389/fncir.2025.1633843. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

Bimanual movements consist of simultaneous and nonsimultaneous movements. The neural mechanisms of unimanual and nonsimultaneous bimanual movements have been explored in rodent studies through electrophysiological recordings and calcium imaging techniques. However, the neural bases of simultaneous bimanual movements remain poorly understood because of a lack of effective training procedures for such movements in head-fixed rodents. To address this issue, we developed a task in which mice simultaneously pull right and left levers with their forelimbs in a head-fixed condition. Here, we conducted sessions with the link plate in which both levers were mechanically linked to help mice learn the importance of simultaneous bimanual movements. These sessions with the link plate enabled the mice to maintain high success rates even during independent sessions, where the right and left levers could move independently. In these independent sessions, mice were not required to pull both levers at the same time, but rather simply to hold levers simultaneously for a specific period. The mice that experienced sessions with the link plate showed a significantly higher ratio of simultaneous (i.e., lag < 20 ms) than nonsimultaneous lever pulls. In contrast, mice without experience in sessions with the link plate showed no significant increase in simultaneous over nonsimultaneous pulls. This study demonstrates the efficacy of our new task in facilitating repetitive simultaneous forelimb movements in rodents and provides a basis for understanding the neural mechanisms underlying bimanual movements.

摘要

双手运动由同时性和非同时性运动组成。通过电生理记录和钙成像技术,在啮齿动物研究中探索了单手和非同时性双手运动的神经机制。然而,由于缺乏针对头部固定的啮齿动物进行此类运动的有效训练程序,同时性双手运动的神经基础仍知之甚少。为了解决这个问题,我们开发了一种任务,让小鼠在头部固定的条件下用前肢同时拉动左右杠杆。在这里,我们使用连接板进行实验,其中两个杠杆通过机械连接,以帮助小鼠了解同时性双手运动的重要性。这些使用连接板的实验使小鼠即使在独立实验中(此时左右杠杆可以独立移动)也能保持较高的成功率。在这些独立实验中,小鼠不需要同时拉动两个杠杆,而只需在特定时间段内同时握住杠杆即可。经历过使用连接板实验的小鼠,其同时性(即延迟<20毫秒)杠杆拉动的比例明显高于非同时性拉动。相比之下,没有经历过使用连接板实验的小鼠,其同时性拉动与非同时性拉动相比没有显著增加。这项研究证明了我们新任务在促进啮齿动物重复性同时性前肢运动方面的有效性,并为理解双手运动背后的神经机制提供了基础。

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