Circular eight-room maze for assessing spatial learning and memory functions in rats: An example using a traumatic brain injury model

IF 7 2区 医学 Q1 BIOLOGY Computers in biology and medicine Pub Date : 2024-09-14 DOI:10.1016/j.compbiomed.2024.109086
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Abstract

Background and objectives

This study introduced an animal cognitive function assessment system using a novel circular eight-room maze (CERM). The CERM, designed for tracking path trajectories in animal models of cognitive impairment pathologies such as traumatic brain injury (TBI), comprised a 120-cm diameter disk with eight rooms (30 cm × 25 cm × 30 cm).

Methods

These rooms have magnetic interfaces for modular assembly and disassembly. Notably, one room remained dark and contained food, while the remaining seven rooms automatically lit up when a rat entry, facilitating the assessment of the rat's learning and spatial memory. An infrared night vision camera captured the animal's search trajectory, and binary image processing techniques were employed to eliminate noise and extract the rat's position coordinates to record the rat's path trajectories. The system automatically calculated various cognitive assessment parameters, such as latency, distance traveled, time spent in each quadrant, inner and outer area exploration times, short-term and long-term memory errors, and the number of entries to all the rooms by chance/by memory.

Results

The analysis of overall path trajectories revealed increasingly erratic movement and a growing reliance on chance to enter rooms in rats with TBI over time, likely due to declining memory and the consequent inability to locate the food room. Moreover, increased trajectories in the first quadrant and inner area characterized the behavior of rats with TBI, with statistically significant differences from the sham group observed on day 7. By day 28, all cognitive parameters except short-term memory error significantly differed between the two groups.

Conclusion

Experimental data indicated a substantial increase in irregular search behavior in the TBI group over time, suggesting deterioration in cognitive function and an inability to accurately recall the food room. Conversely, the sham group exhibited consistent search trajectories, typically following the walls and rapidly locating the food room. Moreover, their room entries were guided by memory rather than by chance. Compared with traditional maze tests, this system's strengths lie in its ability to provide more quantitative data and vividly portray behavioral patterns. Therefore, the proposed CERM system can be used as an effective tool for cognitive assessment.

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用于评估大鼠空间学习和记忆功能的八室环形迷宫:以脑外伤模型为例
背景和目的本研究介绍了一种使用新型圆形八室迷宫(CERM)的动物认知功能评估系统。CERM是为追踪认知障碍病理(如创伤性脑损伤)动物模型的路径轨迹而设计的,由一个直径120厘米的圆盘和八个房间(30厘米×25厘米×30厘米)组成。值得注意的是,其中一个房间保持黑暗并装有食物,而其余七个房间则在大鼠进入时自动亮起,这有助于评估大鼠的学习和空间记忆能力。红外夜视摄像机捕捉了动物的搜索轨迹,并采用二进制图像处理技术消除噪音和提取老鼠的位置坐标,以记录老鼠的路径轨迹。结果对整体路径轨迹的分析表明,随着时间的推移,创伤性脑损伤大鼠的移动越来越不稳定,进入房间越来越依赖于偶然性,这可能是由于记忆力下降导致无法找到食物房间。此外,创伤性脑损伤大鼠在第一象限和内部区域的轨迹增加也是其行为特征,在第7天观察到其与假体组有显著的统计学差异。结论实验数据表明,随着时间的推移,创伤性脑损伤组大鼠的不规则搜索行为大幅增加,表明其认知功能退化,无法准确回忆食物室。相反,假体组则表现出一致的搜索轨迹,通常是沿着墙壁快速找到食物室。此外,他们进入房间是受记忆引导而非偶然。与传统的迷宫测试相比,该系统的优势在于能够提供更多的定量数据,并生动地描述行为模式。因此,拟议的 CERM 系统可作为认知评估的有效工具。
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Computers in biology and medicine
Computers in biology and medicine 工程技术-工程:生物医学
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期刊介绍: Computers in Biology and Medicine is an international forum for sharing groundbreaking advancements in the use of computers in bioscience and medicine. This journal serves as a medium for communicating essential research, instruction, ideas, and information regarding the rapidly evolving field of computer applications in these domains. By encouraging the exchange of knowledge, we aim to facilitate progress and innovation in the utilization of computers in biology and medicine.
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