小鼠焦虑相关行为对入侵者反应的比较分析

Sanghyeon Kim, Eunchai Kang, Chankyu Park
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小鼠的焦虑可以通过对社会或非社会压力源的行为反应来测量。这些行为通过对FVB、C57BL/6和BALB/c系小鼠进行居民-入侵者测试(社会性)以及明暗转换和开放场测试(非社会性)进行比较。这三种自交系对入侵小鼠的反应有显著差异。从三个行为测试的得分中提取了三个因素,约占总方差的68%。前两个主要因素主要与焦虑相关行为有关。其中一个包括基于机车的焦虑行为,而另一个包括在两个焦虑测试中测量的排便。第三个因素解释了常住入侵者测试中观察到的三种社会行为:面部调查、无生殖器调查和以下行为,尽管面部调查也与第二个因素有一定的关联。结果表明,对入侵者的行为反应与焦虑相关的行为有不同的组成部分。
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Comparative analysis of the responses to intruders with anxiety‐related behaviors of mouse
Anxiety in mice can be measured by behavioral reactivity to social or non‐social Stressors. These behaviors were compared by performing the resident‐intruder test (social) as well as the light‐dark transition and open‐field tests (non‐social) for the FVB, C57BL/6, and BALB/c lines of mouse. The three inbred lines showed significant differences in their responses to intruder mice. Three factors, accounting for about 68% of the total variance, were extracted from the scores obtained from the three behavioral tests. The first two major factors are primarily associated with the anxiety‐related behaviors. One includes anxiety behaviors with a locomotive basis, while the other includes defecation measured in both anxiety tests. The third factor explains the three social behaviors, facial investigation, ano‐genital investigation, and following, observed in the resident intruder test, although facial investigation is also moderately associated with the second factor. The results indicate that the behavioral responses to an intruder share a component distinct from anxiety‐related behaviors.
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