在老鼠身上的假肢的体现。

IF 9.8 1区 生物学 Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
PLoS Biology Pub Date : 2025-06-05 eCollection Date: 2025-06-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.3003186
Zineb Hayatou, Hongkai Wang, Antoine Chaillet, Daniel E Shulz, Valérie Ego-Stengel, Luc Estebanez
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摘要

身体所有权障碍可由疾病或身体损伤引发。研究肢体体现的方法是解决这些问题的必要条件。这包括开发更好地融入使用者身体方案的神经假体。为此,“橡胶手错觉”方案是一种关键的行为方法,可以探索由肢体一致的体感和视觉输入触发的强大体现。到目前为止,肢体具体化的神经生理学仍然知之甚少,部分原因是将橡胶手错觉转化为动物模型(如小鼠)仍然具有挑战性。然而,借助遗传学和光遗传学研究工具绘制出实施例的大脑回路将允许提出新的实施例恢复策略。在这里,我们展示了在人类中描述的橡胶手错觉可以通过一种自动化的、基于录像的程序转化为小鼠前肢模型。我们将头部固定的小鼠暴露在一个可见的、静态的3d打印的右前肢复制品中,而它们自己的前肢则隐藏在它们的视线之外。我们同步刷他们隐藏的前肢和复制品。在这些视觉-触觉联系之后,这个复制品在视觉上受到了威胁,我们利用瞳孔和面部表情的自动跟踪来探测老鼠的反应。在接收到同步的触觉和视觉信息后,与不同步的相比,老鼠将更多的目光集中在受威胁的前肢复制品上。更普遍的是,在测试和控制条件下,老鼠的瞳孔反应与人类对橡胶手错觉的明显反应一致。因此,我们的研究结果表明,小鼠表现出可量化的人工前肢体现的行为标记。
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Embodiment of an artificial limb in mice.

Body ownership disorders can be triggered by disease or body damage. Methods to probe limb embodiment are required to address those disorders. This includes the development of neuroprostheses that better integrate into the body scheme of the user. To this end, the "rubber hand illusion" protocol is a key behavioral method to probe the powerful embodiment that can be triggered by congruent somatosensory and visual inputs from the limb. So far, the neurophysiology of limb embodiment remains poorly known, in part because translating the rubber hand illusion to animal models such as the mouse remains challenging. Yet, mapping out the brain circuits of embodiment thanks to the use of genetic and optogenetic research tools would allow to propose novel embodiment restoration strategies. Here, we show that the rubber hand illusion described in humans can be translated to the mouse forelimb model using an automated, videography-based procedure. We exposed head-fixed mice to a visible, static 3D-printed replica of the right forelimb, while their own forelimb was hidden from their sight. We synchronously brushed their hidden forelimb and the replica. Following these visuo-tactile associations, the replica was visually threatened, and we probed the reaction of the mice using automated tracking of pupils and facial expression. The mice focused significantly more of their gaze toward the threatened forelimb replica after receiving synchronous tactile and visual information compared to asynchronous. More generally, across test and control conditions, the mouse pupillary response was consistent with the human overt response to the rubber hand illusion. Thus, our results show that mice exhibit quantifiable behavioral markers of the embodiment of an artificial forelimb.

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PLoS Biology
PLoS Biology BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY-BIOLOGY
CiteScore
15.40
自引率
2.00%
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359
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
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