Karima Schwab , Lianne Robinson , Jack Bray , Anne Anschuetz , Miguel Mondesir , Monica Magri , Charles R. Harrington , Gernot Riedel
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For both genotypes, male mice spent less time running, had a significantly lower average speed, smaller base of support (BOS) and stride lengths compared to female mice. L62 transgenic mice (male and female) ran less, had a smaller hind BOS, and showed spatial and temporal interlimb coordination deficiencies compared to WT mice. Additionally, 12-month old mice ran less time compared to 6-month old mice, and the spatial and temporal deficits in L62 were most pronounced in 12 month old male mice. CatWalk gait performance of α-synuclein transgenic L62 mice was impaired and more pronounced in aged mice. Kinetic and coordination-related gait parameters were affected similarly in male and female L62, and these changes appeared already by 6 months. 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CatWalk gait performance of α-synuclein transgenic L62 mice was impaired and more pronounced in aged mice. Kinetic and coordination-related gait parameters were affected similarly in male and female L62, and these changes appeared already by 6 months. 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Systematic gait analysis in alpha-synuclein transgenic line 62 mice using the CatWalk
The aggregation of α-synuclein in the brain is a characteristic hallmark of Parkinson’s disease (PD), a neurodegenerative disorder with distinct motor and gait abnormalities. The recapitulation of gait assessment in rodents is therefore a useful tool to determine gait impairments in pre-clinical disease models of PD. The CatWalk automated gait analyses system was used to systematically access gait performance in line 62 (L62) transgenic mice. L62 mice express full-length human α-synuclein fused with a signal sequence peptide as a pre-clinical mouse model for PD and related synucleinopathies. For both genotypes, male mice spent less time running, had a significantly lower average speed, smaller base of support (BOS) and stride lengths compared to female mice. L62 transgenic mice (male and female) ran less, had a smaller hind BOS, and showed spatial and temporal interlimb coordination deficiencies compared to WT mice. Additionally, 12-month old mice ran less time compared to 6-month old mice, and the spatial and temporal deficits in L62 were most pronounced in 12 month old male mice. CatWalk gait performance of α-synuclein transgenic L62 mice was impaired and more pronounced in aged mice. Kinetic and coordination-related gait parameters were affected similarly in male and female L62, and these changes appeared already by 6 months. Lastly, spatial deficits emerged earlier in male L62 while temporal deficits emerged earlier in female L62 mice.
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Behavioural Brain Research is an international, interdisciplinary journal dedicated to the publication of articles in the field of behavioural neuroscience, broadly defined. Contributions from the entire range of disciplines that comprise the neurosciences, behavioural sciences or cognitive sciences are appropriate, as long as the goal is to delineate the neural mechanisms underlying behaviour. Thus, studies may range from neurophysiological, neuroanatomical, neurochemical or neuropharmacological analysis of brain-behaviour relations, including the use of molecular genetic or behavioural genetic approaches, to studies that involve the use of brain imaging techniques, to neuroethological studies. Reports of original research, of major methodological advances, or of novel conceptual approaches are all encouraged. The journal will also consider critical reviews on selected topics.