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An Improved Method for Individual Tracking of Voluntary Wheel Running in Pair-housed Juvenile Mice.

David A Valientes1, Anthony M Raus2, Autumn S Ivy1,2,3,4.   

Abstract

Rodent cages equipped with access to a voluntary running wheel are commonly used to study the effects of aerobic physical activity on physiology and behavior. Notable discoveries in exercise neurobiology, including the key role of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in neural plasticity and cognition, have been made using rodents housed with voluntary running wheels. A major advantage of using home-cage running wheels over treadmills is the elimination of stress potentially associated with forced running. In addition, voluntary wheel running may simulate a more natural running pattern in laboratory mice. Singly housing mice with voluntary running wheels is traditionally employed to obtain exact quantitation of the distance ran; however, social isolation stress is often ignored to obtain precise running distances. Moreover, voluntary exercise studies in adolescent mice must consider the neurodevelopmental implications of isolation stress. In this protocol, we wean 21-day-old mouse pups directly into running wheel-equipped cages and pair-house them to reduce the impact of social isolation and other developmentally specific factors that could adversely affect their behavior or development. Individual running distances are obtained from each mouse in the cage using a radio-frequency identification (RFID) ear tag and a hidden antenna placed directly under the running wheel. We have demonstrated that voluntary running during a specific juvenile-adolescent developmental period can improve hippocampal memory when tested during adolescence ( Ivy et al., 2020 ). Individual exercise tracking of group-housed mice can enable future studies to precisely correlate the amount of exercise with readouts such as cell-specific gene expression, epigenetic mechanisms, serum biomarkers, and behavior, in an intra-individual manner. Graphic abstract: Figure 1.Illustration of the dual RFID and Vital View system for individual mouse running in a pair-housed cage.
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Keywords:  Enrichment; Exercise; Group-housing; In-cage mouse tracking; Juvenile mice; Radio frequency identification (RFID); Voluntary wheel running

Year:  2021        PMID: 34327268      PMCID: PMC8292121          DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.4071

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


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