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The maturation of exploratory behavior in adolescent Mus spicilegus on two photoperiods

Dispersal from the natal site or familial group is a core milestone of adolescent development in many species. A wild species of mouse, Mus spicilegus, presents an exciting model in which to study adolescent development and dispersal because it shows different life history trajectory depending on se...

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Autores principales: Cryns, Noah G., Lin, Wan Chen, Motahari, Niloofar, Krentzman, Oliver J., Chen, Weihang, Prounis, George, Wilbrecht, Linda
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9672084/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36408449
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnbeh.2022.988033
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author Cryns, Noah G.
Lin, Wan Chen
Motahari, Niloofar
Krentzman, Oliver J.
Chen, Weihang
Prounis, George
Wilbrecht, Linda
author_facet Cryns, Noah G.
Lin, Wan Chen
Motahari, Niloofar
Krentzman, Oliver J.
Chen, Weihang
Prounis, George
Wilbrecht, Linda
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description Dispersal from the natal site or familial group is a core milestone of adolescent development in many species. A wild species of mouse, Mus spicilegus, presents an exciting model in which to study adolescent development and dispersal because it shows different life history trajectory depending on season of birth. M. spicilegus born in spring and summer on long days (LD) disperse in the first 3 months of life, while M. spicilegus born on shorter autumnal days (SD) delay dispersal through the wintertime. We were interested in using these mice in a laboratory context to compare age-matched mice with differential motivation to disperse. To first test if we could find a proxy for dispersal related behavior in the laboratory environment, we measured open field and novel object investigation across development in M. spicilegus raised on a LD 12 h:12 h light:dark cycle. We found that between the first and second month of life, distance traveled and time in center of the open field increased significantly with age in M. spicilegus. Robust novel object investigation was observed in all age groups and decreased between the 2nd and 3rd month of life in LD males. Compared to male C57BL/6 mice, male M. spicilegus traveled significantly longer distances in the open field but spent less time in the center of the field. However, when a novel object was placed in the center of the open field, Male M. spicilegus, were significantly more willing to contact and mount it. To test if autumnal photoperiod affects exploratory behavior in M. spicilegus in a laboratory environment, we reared a cohort of M. spicilegus on a SD 10 h:14 h photoperiod and tested their exploratory behavior at P60-70. At this timepoint, we found SD rearing had no effect on open field metrics, but led to reduced novel object investigation. We also observed that in P60-70 males, SD reared M. spicilegus weighed less than LD reared M. spicilegus. These observations establish that SD photoperiod can delay weight gain and blunt some, but not all forms of exploratory behavior in adolescent M. spicilegus.
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spelling pubmed-96720842022-11-19 The maturation of exploratory behavior in adolescent Mus spicilegus on two photoperiods Cryns, Noah G. Lin, Wan Chen Motahari, Niloofar Krentzman, Oliver J. Chen, Weihang Prounis, George Wilbrecht, Linda Front Behav Neurosci Neuroscience Dispersal from the natal site or familial group is a core milestone of adolescent development in many species. A wild species of mouse, Mus spicilegus, presents an exciting model in which to study adolescent development and dispersal because it shows different life history trajectory depending on season of birth. M. spicilegus born in spring and summer on long days (LD) disperse in the first 3 months of life, while M. spicilegus born on shorter autumnal days (SD) delay dispersal through the wintertime. We were interested in using these mice in a laboratory context to compare age-matched mice with differential motivation to disperse. To first test if we could find a proxy for dispersal related behavior in the laboratory environment, we measured open field and novel object investigation across development in M. spicilegus raised on a LD 12 h:12 h light:dark cycle. We found that between the first and second month of life, distance traveled and time in center of the open field increased significantly with age in M. spicilegus. Robust novel object investigation was observed in all age groups and decreased between the 2nd and 3rd month of life in LD males. Compared to male C57BL/6 mice, male M. spicilegus traveled significantly longer distances in the open field but spent less time in the center of the field. However, when a novel object was placed in the center of the open field, Male M. spicilegus, were significantly more willing to contact and mount it. To test if autumnal photoperiod affects exploratory behavior in M. spicilegus in a laboratory environment, we reared a cohort of M. spicilegus on a SD 10 h:14 h photoperiod and tested their exploratory behavior at P60-70. At this timepoint, we found SD rearing had no effect on open field metrics, but led to reduced novel object investigation. We also observed that in P60-70 males, SD reared M. spicilegus weighed less than LD reared M. spicilegus. These observations establish that SD photoperiod can delay weight gain and blunt some, but not all forms of exploratory behavior in adolescent M. spicilegus. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-11-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9672084/ /pubmed/36408449 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnbeh.2022.988033 Text en Copyright © 2022 Cryns, Lin, Motahari, Krentzman, Chen, Prounis and Wilbrecht. 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 Neuroscience
Cryns, Noah G.
Lin, Wan Chen
Motahari, Niloofar
Krentzman, Oliver J.
Chen, Weihang
Prounis, George
Wilbrecht, Linda
The maturation of exploratory behavior in adolescent Mus spicilegus on two photoperiods
title The maturation of exploratory behavior in adolescent Mus spicilegus on two photoperiods
title_full The maturation of exploratory behavior in adolescent Mus spicilegus on two photoperiods
title_fullStr The maturation of exploratory behavior in adolescent Mus spicilegus on two photoperiods
title_full_unstemmed The maturation of exploratory behavior in adolescent Mus spicilegus on two photoperiods
title_short The maturation of exploratory behavior in adolescent Mus spicilegus on two photoperiods
title_sort maturation of exploratory behavior in adolescent mus spicilegus on two photoperiods
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9672084/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36408449
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnbeh.2022.988033
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