Evidence for deficits in behavioural and physiological responses in aged mice relevant to the psychiatric symptom of apathy.

Brain and neuroscience advances Pub Date : 2021-05-25 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23982128211015110
Megan G Jackson, Stafford L Lightman, Gary Gilmour, Hugh Marston, Emma S J Robinson
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Apathy is widely reported in patients with neurological disorders or post viral infection but is also seen in otherwise-healthy aged individuals. This study investigated whether aged male mice express behavioural and physiological changes relevant to an apathy phenotype. Using measures of motivation to work for reward, we found deficits in the progressive ratio task related to rate of responding. In an effort-related decision-making task, aged mice were less willing to exert effort for high value reward. Aged mice exhibited reduced reward sensitivity but also lower measures of anxiety in the novelty supressed feeding test and an attenuated response to restraint stress with lower corticosterone and reduced paraventricular nucleus c-fos activation. This profile of affective changes did not align with those observed in models of depression but suggested emotional blunting. In a test of cognition (novel object recognition), aged mice showed no impairments, but activity was lower in a measure of exploration in a novel environment. Together, these data suggest aged mice show changes across the domains of motivated behaviour, reward sensitivity and emotional reactivity and may be a suitable model for the pre-clinical study of the psychiatric symptom of apathy.

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老年小鼠行为和生理反应缺陷与精神冷漠症状相关的证据。
冷漠在神经系统疾病或病毒感染后患者中广泛报道,但也见于其他健康的老年人。本研究调查了老年雄性小鼠是否表达与冷漠表型相关的行为和生理变化。通过对工作动机的测量,我们发现了与反应率相关的递进比率任务的缺陷。在一项与努力相关的决策任务中,年老的老鼠不太愿意为高价值的奖励付出努力。在新奇性抑制喂养试验中,老年小鼠表现出奖励敏感性降低,焦虑程度也较低,对皮质酮降低和室旁核c-fos激活降低的约束应激反应减弱。这种情感变化的轮廓与在抑郁症模型中观察到的不一致,但表明了情绪的钝化。在认知测试(新物体识别)中,老年小鼠没有表现出损伤,但在新环境中探索的活动较低。综上所述,这些数据表明,老年小鼠在动机行为、奖励敏感性和情绪反应等方面都表现出了变化,这可能是冷漠精神症状临床前研究的合适模型。
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