Minimizing Variability in Developmental Fear Studies in Mice: Toward Improved Replicability in the Field

Hanista Premachandran, Jennifer Wilkin, Maithe Arruda-Carvalho
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In rodents, the first weeks of postnatal life feature remarkable changes in fear memory acquisition, retention, extinction, and discrimination. Early development is also marked by profound changes in brain circuits underlying fear memory processing, with heightened sensitivity to environmental influences and stress, providing a powerful model to study the intersection between brain structure, function, and the impacts of stress. Nevertheless, difficulties related to breeding and housing young rodents, preweaning manipulations, and potential increased variability within that population pose considerable challenges to developmental fear research. Here we discuss several factors that may promote variability in studies examining fear conditioning in young rodents and provide recommendations to increase replicability. We focus primarily on experimental conditions, design, and analysis of rodent fear data, with an emphasis on mouse studies. The convergence of anatomical, synaptic, physiological, and behavioral changes during early life may increase variability, but careful practice and transparency in reporting may improve rigor and consensus in the field. © 2024 The Authors. Current Protocols published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.

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尽量减少小鼠发育恐惧研究中的变异性:提高实地研究的可重复性
在啮齿类动物中,出生后的头几周在恐惧记忆的获得、保持、消退和辨别方面会发生显著变化。啮齿类动物的早期发育也标志着作为恐惧记忆处理基础的大脑回路发生了深刻变化,对环境影响和压力的敏感性增强,为研究大脑结构、功能和压力影响之间的交叉关系提供了一个强大的模型。然而,与幼鼠的繁殖和饲养、断奶前的操作有关的困难,以及幼鼠群体中可能增加的变异性,都给发育期恐惧研究带来了相当大的挑战。在此,我们讨论了可能导致幼鼠恐惧条件反射研究变异的几个因素,并提出了提高可重复性的建议。我们主要关注啮齿动物恐惧数据的实验条件、设计和分析,重点是小鼠研究。生命早期的解剖、突触、生理和行为变化的交汇可能会增加变异性,但谨慎的实践和透明的报告可能会提高该领域的严谨性和共识性。© 2024 作者。当前协议》由 Wiley Periodicals LLC 出版。
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