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Characterization of behavioral phenotypes in the BTBR T(+) Itpr3(tf)/J mouse model of autism spectrum disorder under social housing conditions using the multiple animal positioning system
The BTBR T(+) Itpr3(tf)/J (BTBR) mouse strain is a widely used model of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The BTBR mice display behavior consistent with the three diagnostic categories of ASD. However, the behavioral phenotypes of the BTBR mice in a long-term group housing setting are largely unknown...
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Japanese Association for Laboratory Animal Science
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6699967/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30905912 http://dx.doi.org/10.1538/expanim.18-0177 |
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author | Endo, Nozomi Makinodan, Manabu Somayama, Nami Komori, Takashi Kishimoto, Toshifumi Nishi, Mayumi |
author_facet | Endo, Nozomi Makinodan, Manabu Somayama, Nami Komori, Takashi Kishimoto, Toshifumi Nishi, Mayumi |
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description | The BTBR T(+) Itpr3(tf)/J (BTBR) mouse strain is a widely used model of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The BTBR mice display behavior consistent with the three diagnostic categories of ASD. However, the behavioral phenotypes of the BTBR mice in a long-term group housing setting are largely unknown because conventional behavioral tests for ASD model mice are designed for use under simplified artificial conditions over a short observation period. In this study, we applied a newly developed assay system, the Multiple Animal Positioning System (MAPS), to quantify behaviors under group housing conditions over four days of continuous observation. Using MAPS, we showed that in a group housing condition, the BTBR mice exhibited lower activity levels in the dark phase and alteration of social behavior in comparison with the C57BL/6J mice. The phenotypes of the BTBR mice were affected by co-housing with the C57BL/6J mice for four days, but the influence was weak and limited. Our results by MAPS differ from those obtained using conventional behavioral tests. The present study demonstrated that MAPS would be useful for evaluating the usual/natural behaviors of various animal models in detail and under more ethological conditions. |
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spelling | pubmed-66999672019-09-16 Characterization of behavioral phenotypes in the BTBR T(+) Itpr3(tf)/J mouse model of autism spectrum disorder under social housing conditions using the multiple animal positioning system Endo, Nozomi Makinodan, Manabu Somayama, Nami Komori, Takashi Kishimoto, Toshifumi Nishi, Mayumi Exp Anim Original The BTBR T(+) Itpr3(tf)/J (BTBR) mouse strain is a widely used model of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The BTBR mice display behavior consistent with the three diagnostic categories of ASD. However, the behavioral phenotypes of the BTBR mice in a long-term group housing setting are largely unknown because conventional behavioral tests for ASD model mice are designed for use under simplified artificial conditions over a short observation period. In this study, we applied a newly developed assay system, the Multiple Animal Positioning System (MAPS), to quantify behaviors under group housing conditions over four days of continuous observation. Using MAPS, we showed that in a group housing condition, the BTBR mice exhibited lower activity levels in the dark phase and alteration of social behavior in comparison with the C57BL/6J mice. The phenotypes of the BTBR mice were affected by co-housing with the C57BL/6J mice for four days, but the influence was weak and limited. Our results by MAPS differ from those obtained using conventional behavioral tests. The present study demonstrated that MAPS would be useful for evaluating the usual/natural behaviors of various animal models in detail and under more ethological conditions. Japanese Association for Laboratory Animal Science 2019-03-22 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6699967/ /pubmed/30905912 http://dx.doi.org/10.1538/expanim.18-0177 Text en ©2019 Japanese Association for Laboratory Animal Science This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License. (CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) |
spellingShingle | Original Endo, Nozomi Makinodan, Manabu Somayama, Nami Komori, Takashi Kishimoto, Toshifumi Nishi, Mayumi Characterization of behavioral phenotypes in the BTBR T(+) Itpr3(tf)/J mouse model of autism spectrum disorder under social housing conditions using the multiple animal positioning system |
title | Characterization of behavioral phenotypes in the BTBR T(+)
Itpr3(tf)/J mouse model of autism spectrum disorder under social
housing conditions using the multiple animal positioning system |
title_full | Characterization of behavioral phenotypes in the BTBR T(+)
Itpr3(tf)/J mouse model of autism spectrum disorder under social
housing conditions using the multiple animal positioning system |
title_fullStr | Characterization of behavioral phenotypes in the BTBR T(+)
Itpr3(tf)/J mouse model of autism spectrum disorder under social
housing conditions using the multiple animal positioning system |
title_full_unstemmed | Characterization of behavioral phenotypes in the BTBR T(+)
Itpr3(tf)/J mouse model of autism spectrum disorder under social
housing conditions using the multiple animal positioning system |
title_short | Characterization of behavioral phenotypes in the BTBR T(+)
Itpr3(tf)/J mouse model of autism spectrum disorder under social
housing conditions using the multiple animal positioning system |
title_sort | characterization of behavioral phenotypes in the btbr t(+)
itpr3(tf)/j mouse model of autism spectrum disorder under social
housing conditions using the multiple animal positioning system |
topic | Original |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6699967/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30905912 http://dx.doi.org/10.1538/expanim.18-0177 |
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