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Use of the Vsoc-maze to Study Sociability and Preference for Social Novelty in Rodents.

Sara Martínez-Torres1, Maria Gomis-González1, Alba Navarro-Romero1, Rafael Maldonado1, Andrés Ozaita1.   

Abstract

Studying social behavior in mouse models empowers the understanding of the neurobiological mechanisms involved, which are affected in neuropsychiatric disorders, allowing the evaluation of therapeutic strategies. Behavioral methods available are time-consuming and reducing the length of behavioral sessions may render more manageable experiments and reduce animal stress. We validated a new reliable and sensitive method to study two features of social behavior (sociability and preference for social novelty) in two strains of male mice, the C57BL/6J inbreed strain and the CD1 (ICR) outbreed strain, using a modified version of the V-shaped maze (Vsoc-maze). The Vsoc-maze for sociability and preference for social novelty improves time performance by shortening the length of the sessions, and reduces variability compared to the classical approach performed in the three-chamber apparatus. Altogether, the Vsoc-maze allows evaluating the specific alterations of social behavior in mice in a time-efficient and reproducible manner.
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Keywords:  Mouse model; Preference for social novelty; Sociability; Social behavior; V-maze

Year:  2019        PMID: 33654894      PMCID: PMC7853942          DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.3393

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bio Protoc        ISSN: 2331-8325


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