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An open-source, low-cost voluntary running activity tracking tool for in vivo rodent studies.

Grace E Deitzler1, Nicholas P Bira2, Joseph R Davidson2, Maude M David1,3.   

Abstract

In vivo rodent behavioral and physiological studies often benefit from measurement of general activity. However, many existing instruments necessary to track such activity are high in cost and invasive within home cages, some even requiring extensive separate cage systems, limiting their widespread use to collect data. We present here a low-cost open-source alternative that measures voluntary wheel running activity and allows for modulation and customization, along with a reproducible and easy to set-up code pipeline for setup and analysis in Arduino IDE and R. Our robust, non-invasive scalable voluntary running activity tracker utilizes readily accessible magnets, Hall effect sensors, and an Arduino microcontroller. Importantly, it can interface with existing rodent home cages and wheel equipment, thus eliminating the need to transfer the mice to an unfamiliar environment. The system was validated both for accuracy by a rotating motor used to simulate mouse behavior, and in vivo. Our recorded data is consistent with results found in the literature showing that the mice run between 3 to 16 kilometers per night, and accurately captures speed and distance traveled continuously on the wheel. Such data are critical for analysis of highly variable behavior in mouse models and allow for characterization of behavioral metrics such as general activity. This system provides a flexible, low-cost methodology, and minimizes the cost, infrastructure, and personnel required for tracking voluntary wheel activity.

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Year:  2022        PMID: 36084055      PMCID: PMC9462748          DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0273865

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  PLoS One        ISSN: 1932-6203            Impact factor:   3.752


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