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Increased gait variability in mice with small cerebellar cortex lesions and normal rotarod performance.

Stijn Stroobants1, Ilse Gantois, Tine Pooters, Rudi D'Hooge.   

Abstract

The physiological and pathophysiological role of the cerebellum in neuromotor performance and gait is a prominent research topic in contemporary brain research. However, it has proven difficult to measure subtle neuromotor changes and cerebellar dysfunction in laboratory rodents with some of the common behavioural assays. Rotarod assays and gait analyses have been used extensively as indicators of neuromotor performance, and more specifically, cerebellar function. Standard rotarod procedures fail to reveal subtle motor alterations, whereas automated gait analysis could be more sensitive in this respect. In the present study, we compared detailed treadmill gait analysis to the standard accelerating rotarod assay in its ability to reveal neuromotor alterations in mice with small bilateral lesions in the cerebellar cortex. This small lesion model showed no readily observable signs of ataxia or abnormal activity. In the rotarod test, cerebellar-lesioned mice performed at the level of control animals, and basic gait parameters were not altered. However, cerebellar-lesioned mice did show increased front base-width and hind stride length variability, as well as increased stride length incongruity between different paws. We conclude that small cerebellar lesions lead to increased gait variability as it does in humans with cerebellar dysfunction. Treadmill gait analysis is better suited than accelerating rotarod assays to measure such subtle neuromotor defects.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 23219967     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbr.2012.11.034

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Brain Res        ISSN: 0166-4328            Impact factor:   3.332


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