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Dopamine Transporter Knockout Rats Show Impaired Wellbeing in a Multimodal Severity Assessment Approach
In preclinical psychiatry research, animals are central to modeling and understanding biological mechanisms of behavior and psychiatric disorders. We here present the first multimodal severity assessment of a genetically modified rat strain used in psychiatric research, lacking the dopamine transpor...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9309546/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35898652 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnbeh.2022.924603 |
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author | Mallien, Anne Stephanie Becker, Laura Pfeiffer, Natascha Terraneo, Federica Hahn, Melissa Middelman, Anthonieke Palme, Rupert Creutzberg, Kerstin Camile Begni, Veronica Riva, Marco Andrea Leo, Damiana Potschka, Heidrun Fumagalli, Fabio Homberg, Judith R. Gass, Peter |
author_facet | Mallien, Anne Stephanie Becker, Laura Pfeiffer, Natascha Terraneo, Federica Hahn, Melissa Middelman, Anthonieke Palme, Rupert Creutzberg, Kerstin Camile Begni, Veronica Riva, Marco Andrea Leo, Damiana Potschka, Heidrun Fumagalli, Fabio Homberg, Judith R. Gass, Peter |
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description | In preclinical psychiatry research, animals are central to modeling and understanding biological mechanisms of behavior and psychiatric disorders. We here present the first multimodal severity assessment of a genetically modified rat strain used in psychiatric research, lacking the dopamine transporter (DAT) gene and showing endophenotypes of several dopamine-associated disorders. Absence of the DAT leads to high extracellular dopamine (DA) levels and has been associated with locomotor hyperactivity, compulsive behaviors and stereotypies in the past. The German Animal Welfare Law, which is based on the EU Directive (2010/63/EU), requires a prospective severity assessment for every animal experiment, depending on the extent of the expected degree of pain, suffering, distress or lasting harm that the animals will experience. This should consider all procedures but also the impact of the genotype on the phenotype. Therefore, we examined multiple parameters indicating animal welfare, like burrowing behavior, social interaction, saccharin preference, baseline stress hormone levels and nesting behavior. Additionally, a footprint analysis was performed and home cage activity was analyzed for a more detailed characterization of locomotion. DAT KO rats demonstrated reduced burrowing, social interaction and saccharin preference. We also found pronounced stereotypies and alterations in the gait analysis in DAT KO rats. Moreover, we confirmed the hyperactivity and the impaired sensorimotor gating mechanisms to assure that our rats are exhibiting the correct phenotype. In conclusion, we provide evidence that DAT KO rats show alterations in natural behavior patterns and deduce that the marked stereotypies are a sign for coping difficulties, both indicating a negative influence of the genotype on wellbeing. We suggest to assess further rat models in an objectified severity assessment as previously done in mice to create a relative severity assessment based on scientific evidence. Until then, we propose the classification of homozygous DAT KO rats as “moderate” in accordance with the criteria of the EU directive 2010/63. |
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spelling | pubmed-93095462022-07-26 Dopamine Transporter Knockout Rats Show Impaired Wellbeing in a Multimodal Severity Assessment Approach Mallien, Anne Stephanie Becker, Laura Pfeiffer, Natascha Terraneo, Federica Hahn, Melissa Middelman, Anthonieke Palme, Rupert Creutzberg, Kerstin Camile Begni, Veronica Riva, Marco Andrea Leo, Damiana Potschka, Heidrun Fumagalli, Fabio Homberg, Judith R. Gass, Peter Front Behav Neurosci Behavioral Neuroscience In preclinical psychiatry research, animals are central to modeling and understanding biological mechanisms of behavior and psychiatric disorders. We here present the first multimodal severity assessment of a genetically modified rat strain used in psychiatric research, lacking the dopamine transporter (DAT) gene and showing endophenotypes of several dopamine-associated disorders. Absence of the DAT leads to high extracellular dopamine (DA) levels and has been associated with locomotor hyperactivity, compulsive behaviors and stereotypies in the past. The German Animal Welfare Law, which is based on the EU Directive (2010/63/EU), requires a prospective severity assessment for every animal experiment, depending on the extent of the expected degree of pain, suffering, distress or lasting harm that the animals will experience. This should consider all procedures but also the impact of the genotype on the phenotype. Therefore, we examined multiple parameters indicating animal welfare, like burrowing behavior, social interaction, saccharin preference, baseline stress hormone levels and nesting behavior. Additionally, a footprint analysis was performed and home cage activity was analyzed for a more detailed characterization of locomotion. DAT KO rats demonstrated reduced burrowing, social interaction and saccharin preference. We also found pronounced stereotypies and alterations in the gait analysis in DAT KO rats. Moreover, we confirmed the hyperactivity and the impaired sensorimotor gating mechanisms to assure that our rats are exhibiting the correct phenotype. In conclusion, we provide evidence that DAT KO rats show alterations in natural behavior patterns and deduce that the marked stereotypies are a sign for coping difficulties, both indicating a negative influence of the genotype on wellbeing. We suggest to assess further rat models in an objectified severity assessment as previously done in mice to create a relative severity assessment based on scientific evidence. Until then, we propose the classification of homozygous DAT KO rats as “moderate” in accordance with the criteria of the EU directive 2010/63. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-07-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9309546/ /pubmed/35898652 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnbeh.2022.924603 Text en Copyright © 2022 Mallien, Becker, Pfeiffer, Terraneo, Hahn, Middelman, Palme, Creutzberg, Begni, Riva, Leo, Potschka, Fumagalli, Homberg and Gass. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Behavioral Neuroscience Mallien, Anne Stephanie Becker, Laura Pfeiffer, Natascha Terraneo, Federica Hahn, Melissa Middelman, Anthonieke Palme, Rupert Creutzberg, Kerstin Camile Begni, Veronica Riva, Marco Andrea Leo, Damiana Potschka, Heidrun Fumagalli, Fabio Homberg, Judith R. Gass, Peter Dopamine Transporter Knockout Rats Show Impaired Wellbeing in a Multimodal Severity Assessment Approach |
title | Dopamine Transporter Knockout Rats Show Impaired Wellbeing in a Multimodal Severity Assessment Approach |
title_full | Dopamine Transporter Knockout Rats Show Impaired Wellbeing in a Multimodal Severity Assessment Approach |
title_fullStr | Dopamine Transporter Knockout Rats Show Impaired Wellbeing in a Multimodal Severity Assessment Approach |
title_full_unstemmed | Dopamine Transporter Knockout Rats Show Impaired Wellbeing in a Multimodal Severity Assessment Approach |
title_short | Dopamine Transporter Knockout Rats Show Impaired Wellbeing in a Multimodal Severity Assessment Approach |
title_sort | dopamine transporter knockout rats show impaired wellbeing in a multimodal severity assessment approach |
topic | Behavioral Neuroscience |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9309546/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35898652 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnbeh.2022.924603 |
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