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Mouse Behavior Core (MBC) Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA Examples of Assays in the MBC Surgery/Necropsy Spatial Novelty Y Maze Morris Water Maze Elevated Plus Maze Contextual and Cued Fear Conditioning Rotarod Grip Strength Locomotor Activity Water T Maze CLAMS Anxiety-Related Behavior Elevated Plus Maze Light Dark Exploration Novelty Suppressed Feeding Open Field Depression/Stress Forced Swim Tail suspension Motor Function Locomotor Activity Rotarod Grip Strength Pole Climbing Wire Hanging GaitScan (TreadScan and RunwayScan) Learning and Memory Operant Learning Radial Arm Maze Morris Water Maze Water T-Maze Contextual and Cued Fear Conditioning Y-Maze Spontaneous Alternation Spatial Novelty Y Maze Novel Object Recognition Sensorimotor Gating Acoustic Startle/Prepulse Inhibition Physiological Tests CLAMS Social Behavior 3-Chamber Social Interaction Tube Test of Social Dominance TreadScan Harvard Medical School (HMS) and Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH) have established a state-of-the-art Mouse Behavior Core (MBC) available to all members of the research community. The MBC is outfitted with multiple rooms of equipment for behavioral testing in mice. Available assays include models of anxiety, depression, learning and memory, attention, social interaction, motor activity and coordination, and a 24 hr/day system that monitors locomotor activity, food intake, and metabolic measures. The surgical suite is outfitted with two stereotaxic frames. Housing is available in an adjacent vivarium. Introduction Behavioral Tests Working with the MBC The MBC provides: Consultation services for the design and analysis of behavioral studies Training in the operation of equipment for investigators who perform their own studies Full service with studies and data analyses performed by the MBC staff Assistance in developing new behavioral tests The following is required to work in the MBC: 1. Consultation with the MBC director regarding the goals and scope of the study 2. Completed AALAS training, Occupational Health clearance, and IACUC approval for each behavioral test 3. A PO or fund number for billing 4. Approval for internal and external mouse transfers 5. Access to the MBC facility 6. Training with MBC staff 7. Room reservations for behavioral testing Contact the MBC for additional information Paul Lorello Email: [email protected] Phone: 617-432-7899 3 chamber social interaction J20 Mouse Model of Alzheimer’s Disease Shows Impaired Spatial Learning and Memory in the Water T Maze Start Point Start Point Spatial Learning and Memory in the Water T-Maze Mouse must find hidden platform submerged in water relative to visible cues in the room Start Point Start Point Acquisition: platform remains in same location 2 start points 10 trials/day percent correct responses averaged over 10 trials Reversal: platform moved to opposite location 2 start points 10 trials/day percent correct responses averaged over 10 trials Reversal Reversal Day 1 2 3 4 5 Percent Correct 0 20 40 60 80 100 Wild Type J20 Acquisition Acquisition Day 1 2 3 4 5 Percent Correct 0 20 40 60 80 100 Wild Type J20 Barbara Caldarone, PhD, MBC Director Email: [email protected] Phone: 617-432-5267

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Page 1: Mouse Behavior Core (MBC)...(BWH) have established a state-of-the-art Mouse Behavior Core (MBC) available to all members of the research community. The MBC is outfitted with multiple

Mouse Behavior Core (MBC)Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA

Examples of Assays in the MBC

Surgery/Necropsy

Spatial Novelty Y Maze Morris Water Maze

Elevated Plus Maze

Contextual and Cued Fear

Conditioning

Rotarod Grip StrengthLocomotor Activity

Water T Maze

CLAMS

Anxiety-Related BehaviorElevated Plus MazeLight Dark ExplorationNovelty Suppressed FeedingOpen FieldDepression/StressForced SwimTail suspensionMotor FunctionLocomotor ActivityRotarodGrip StrengthPole ClimbingWire HangingGaitScan (TreadScan and RunwayScan)

Learning and MemoryOperant LearningRadial Arm MazeMorris Water MazeWater T-MazeContextual and Cued Fear ConditioningY-Maze Spontaneous AlternationSpatial Novelty Y MazeNovel Object RecognitionSensorimotor GatingAcoustic Startle/Prepulse InhibitionPhysiological TestsCLAMSSocial Behavior3-Chamber Social InteractionTube Test of Social Dominance

TreadScan

Harvard Medical School (HMS) and Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH) have established a state-of-the-art Mouse Behavior Core (MBC) available to all members of the research community. The MBC is outfitted with multiple rooms of equipment for behavioral testing in mice. Available assays include models of anxiety, depression, learning and memory, attention, social interaction, motor activity and coordination, and a 24 hr/day system that monitors locomotor activity, food intake, and metabolic measures. The surgical suite is outfitted with two stereotaxic frames. Housing is available in an adjacent vivarium.

Introduction

Behavioral Tests

Working with the MBCThe MBC provides: Consultation services for the design and analysis of

behavioral studies Training in the operation of equipment for investigators

who perform their own studies Full service with studies and data analyses performed by

the MBC staff Assistance in developing new behavioral tests

The following is required to work in the MBC:1. Consultation with the MBC director regarding the goals and

scope of the study2. Completed AALAS training, Occupational Health clearance,

and IACUC approval for each behavioral test3. A PO or fund number for billing4. Approval for internal and external mouse transfers5. Access to the MBC facility6. Training with MBC staff7. Room reservations for behavioral testing

Contact the MBC for additional information

Paul LorelloEmail: [email protected]: 617-432-7899

3 chamber social interaction

J20 Mouse Model of Alzheimer’s Disease Shows Impaired Spatial Learning and Memory in the Water T Maze

Start Point

Start Point

Spatial Learning and Memory in the Water T-MazeMouse must find hidden platform submerged in water

relative to visible cues in the room

Start Point

Start Point

Acquisition:•platform remains in same location • 2 start points•10 trials/day• percent correct responses averaged over 10 trials

Reversal:•platform moved to oppositelocation• 2 start points• 10 trials/day• percent correct responses averaged over 10 trials

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Acquisition

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Barbara Caldarone, PhD, MBC DirectorEmail: [email protected]: 617-432-5267