| Literature DB >> 29415038 |
Giuseppe Manfré1,2,3, Arianna Novati3,4, Ilaria Faccini5, Andrea C Rossetti6, Kari Bosch1, Raffaella Molteni6, Marco A Riva5, Johanneke E Van der Harst1,2, Huu Phuc Nguyen3,4, Judith R Homberg1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Huntington disease (HD) is a devastating inherited neurodegenerative disorder characterized by progressive motor, cognitive, and psychiatric symptoms without any cure to slow down or stop the progress of the disease. The BACHD rat model for HD carrying the human full-length mutant huntingtin protein (mHTT) with 97 polyQ repeats has been recently established as a promising model which reproduces several HD-like features. While motor and cognitive functions have been characterized in BACHD rats, little is known about their social phenotype.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29415038 PMCID: PMC5802907 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0192289
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Timeline of experiment 1.
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Fig 1PhenoTyper® 9000 (PT9000) cage setup for testing.
A photo displaying two rats during the social interaction test. Cagemates were brought together after being individually housed for 24h. Animals were marked red or black using a permanent marker in order to distinguish each rat of the couple. In contrast to black marking, the red marking was not visible because of the infrared lighting conditions, and it was used to prevent that the marking could become a confounding factor.
Ethogram.
Definitions of all scored behaviors in the social interaction test.
| Behavioral category | Behavioral element | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Nape attacking | The focal animal attacks the neck area of another with its front part of the body | |
| Pinning | An animal turns on its back and the focal animal pins the other animal to the ground with its forepaws or its whole body | |
| Social nose contact | The focal animal establishes contact or near-contact with its nose to the another animals’ body part | |
| Allogrooming | The focal grooming animal has one or both front paws on top of the other and pulls/licks at its fur | |
| Approaching | The focal animal gets in proximity of another animal, by a directed movement whereby the space between the 2 animals readily decreases | |
| Following | The focal animal moves/follow the other to maintain a close distance while the other animal is moving around/away | |
| Moving away | The focal animal moves away from another animal after being in close proximity | |
| Solitary | The animal performs individual actions such as self-grooming, rearing, exploration (at least 1 body-length away from the other animal) |
Fig 2Social interaction test.
(A) Nape Attacking. (B) Pinning. (C) Social Nose Contact. (D) Following. (E) Approaching. (F) Allogrooming. (G) Moving Away. (H) Solitary. Data are expressed as means + S.E.M. Two-way ANOVA results are displayed above each graph. Results from post-hoc analysis are indicated on the graph in case significant genotype differences were found. N = 12 pairs of WT and 12 pairs of BACHD rats.
Fig 3Three chamber social test.
The figure shows the time spent in the arenas (A, C, E) and exploring the conspecifics (boxes) (B, D, F) in the three test phases. Data are expressed as means + S.E.M. The p values obtained from the two-way ANOVA analyses, are displayed above each graph. The p values resulting from post-hoc analyses are indicated on the graph for significant differences between genotypes as well as for significant differences among arenas and between boxes within genotype. N = 16 WT and 15 BACHD. Abbreviation: Ar. = Arena.
Fig 4mRNA levels of D1 (A) and D2 (B) receptors in the ventral striatum and mRNA levels of D1 (C) and D2 (D) receptors in the dorsal striatum of WT and BACHD rats. Data were normalized to the average of the fold changes in the WT group (set at 1.0) and analyzed using unpaired t student’s tests. Abbreviations: vST = ventral striatum; dST = dorsal striatum.
Fig 5mRNA levels of total BDNF in the ventral (A) and dorsal (B) striatum of WT and BACHD rats. Data were normalized to the average of the fold changes in the WT group (set at 1.0). Data were analyzed using unpaired t student’s tests. Abbreviations: vST = ventral striatum; dST = dorsal striatum.