使用新的物体识别测试评估小鼠的时间依赖性学习和记忆的方案。

IF 1.1 Q3 BIOLOGY
Jordan Mar, Matthew A McGregor, Vishnuvasan Raghuraman, Isabella Farhy-Tselnicker
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学习和记忆的变化是多种物种大脑功能的重要行为解读。在小鼠中,存在许多行为任务来研究学习和记忆,包括那些受外在和内在力量影响的任务,如压力(例如,逃离危险、饥饿或口渴)或自然好奇心和探索动力。新对象识别(NOR)测试是一种广泛应用的行为范式,用于研究不同条件下的记忆和学习,包括年龄、性别、动机状态和神经回路动力学。虽然老鼠是夜行动物,但为了方便白天的实验人员,许多行为测试都是在它们的非活动时期(光期,主观夜)进行的。然而,学习和记忆与动物的睡眠-觉醒和昼夜节律周期密切相关,强调需要在动物的活跃期(黑暗期,主观日)测试这些行为。在这里,我们开发了一种方案,在成年小鼠(4个月大)的光照(主观夜晚)和黑暗(主观白天)阶段执行NOR任务,并提供了一个灵活的框架,在一天中不同的时间和相关的活动期间测试该任务的学习和记忆部分。我们还强调了获得预期行为反应的关键方法细节。•能够分析小鼠在活动(黑暗)和非活动(光明)阶段的学习和记忆。•允许切换时间依赖的熟悉和识别,以研究活动和睡眠-觉醒周期对认知表现的影响。•详细说明可能影响行为反应的环境和实验依赖条件。•提供了一个灵活的,可调节的平台,用于测试可变的实验条件,如年龄,性别,学习和记忆成分,以及基因操作。
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A Protocol to Assess Time-of-Day-Dependent Learning and Memory in Mice Using the Novel Object Recognition Test.

Changes in learning and memory are important behavioral readouts of brain function across multiple species. In mice, a multitude of behavioral tasks exist to study learning and memory, including those influenced by extrinsic and intrinsic forces such as stress (e.g., escape from danger, hunger, or thirst) or natural curiosity and exploratory drive. The novel object recognition (NOR) test is a widely used behavioral paradigm to study memory and learning under various conditions, including age, sex, motivational state, and neural circuit dynamics. Although mice are nocturnal, many behavioral tests are performed during their inactive period (light phase, subjective night) for the convenience of the diurnal experimenters. However, learning and memory are strongly associated with the animal's sleep-wake and circadian cycles, stressing the need to test these behaviors during the animals' active period (dark phase, subjective day). Here, we develop a protocol to perform the NOR task during both light (subjective night) and dark (subjective day) phases in adult mice (4 months old) and provide a flexible framework to test the learning and memory components of this task at distinct times of day and associated activity periods. We also highlight methodological details critical for obtaining the expected behavioral responses. Key features • Enables analysis of learning and memory in mice during both active (dark) and inactive (light) phases. • Allows for switching the time-of-day-dependent familiarization and recognition to study the impact of activity and sleep-wake cycle on cognitive performance. • Details the environmental and experimenter-dependent conditions that can impact behavioral responses. • Provides a flexible, adjustable platform for testing variable experimental conditions such as age, sex, learning and memory components, and genetic manipulations.

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