Mutation-related differences in exploratory, spatial and depressive-like behavior in pcd and Lurcher cerebellar mutant mice

The cerebellum is not only essential for motor coordination but is also involved in cognitive and affective processes. These functions of the cerebellum and mechanisms of their disorders in cerebellar injury are not completely understood. There is a wide spectrum of cerebellar mutant mice which are...

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Main Authors: Jan eTuma, Yaroslav eKolinko, Frantisek eVozeh, Jan eCendelin
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-05-01
Series:Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
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PCD
Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnbeh.2015.00116/full
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spelling doaj-8e32db0fc58c4ac699530e0ddf3f2ccc2020-11-24T22:51:23ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience1662-51532015-05-01910.3389/fnbeh.2015.00116134305Mutation-related differences in exploratory, spatial and depressive-like behavior in pcd and Lurcher cerebellar mutant miceJan eTuma0Jan eTuma1Yaroslav eKolinko2Yaroslav eKolinko3Frantisek eVozeh4Frantisek eVozeh5Jan eCendelin6Jan eCendelin7Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen, Charles University in Prague Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen, Charles University in PragueFaculty of Medicine in Pilsen, Charles University in PragueFaculty of Medicine in Pilsen, Charles University in PragueFaculty of Medicine in Pilsen, Charles University in Prague Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen, Charles University in PragueFaculty of Medicine in Pilsen, Charles University in Prague Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen, Charles University in PragueThe cerebellum is not only essential for motor coordination but is also involved in cognitive and affective processes. These functions of the cerebellum and mechanisms of their disorders in cerebellar injury are not completely understood. There is a wide spectrum of cerebellar mutant mice which are used as models of hereditary cerebellar degenerations. Nevertheless, they differ in pathogenesis of manifestation of the particular mutation and also in the strain background. The aim of this work was to compare spatial navigation, learning and memory in pcd and Lurcher mice, two of the most frequently used cerebellar mutants. The mice were tested in the open field for exploration behavior, in the Morris water maze with visible as well as reversal hidden platform tasks and in the forced swimming test for motivation assessment. Lurcher mice showed different space exploration activity in the open field and a lower tendency to depressive-like behavior in the forced swimming test compared with pcd mice. Severe deficit of spatial navigation was shown in both cerebellar mutants. However, the overall performance of Lurcher mice was better than that of pcd mutants. Lurcher mice showed the ability of visual guidance despite difficulties with the direct swim towards a goal. In the probe trial test, Lurcher mice preferred the visible platform rather than the more recent localization of the hidden goal.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnbeh.2015.00116/fullwater mazeSpatial learningPCDLurcherOlivocerebellar degeneration
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author Jan eTuma
Jan eTuma
Yaroslav eKolinko
Yaroslav eKolinko
Frantisek eVozeh
Frantisek eVozeh
Jan eCendelin
Jan eCendelin
spellingShingle Jan eTuma
Jan eTuma
Yaroslav eKolinko
Yaroslav eKolinko
Frantisek eVozeh
Frantisek eVozeh
Jan eCendelin
Jan eCendelin
Mutation-related differences in exploratory, spatial and depressive-like behavior in pcd and Lurcher cerebellar mutant mice
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
water maze
Spatial learning
PCD
Lurcher
Olivocerebellar degeneration
author_facet Jan eTuma
Jan eTuma
Yaroslav eKolinko
Yaroslav eKolinko
Frantisek eVozeh
Frantisek eVozeh
Jan eCendelin
Jan eCendelin
author_sort Jan eTuma
title Mutation-related differences in exploratory, spatial and depressive-like behavior in pcd and Lurcher cerebellar mutant mice
title_short Mutation-related differences in exploratory, spatial and depressive-like behavior in pcd and Lurcher cerebellar mutant mice
title_full Mutation-related differences in exploratory, spatial and depressive-like behavior in pcd and Lurcher cerebellar mutant mice
title_fullStr Mutation-related differences in exploratory, spatial and depressive-like behavior in pcd and Lurcher cerebellar mutant mice
title_full_unstemmed Mutation-related differences in exploratory, spatial and depressive-like behavior in pcd and Lurcher cerebellar mutant mice
title_sort mutation-related differences in exploratory, spatial and depressive-like behavior in pcd and lurcher cerebellar mutant mice
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
issn 1662-5153
publishDate 2015-05-01
description The cerebellum is not only essential for motor coordination but is also involved in cognitive and affective processes. These functions of the cerebellum and mechanisms of their disorders in cerebellar injury are not completely understood. There is a wide spectrum of cerebellar mutant mice which are used as models of hereditary cerebellar degenerations. Nevertheless, they differ in pathogenesis of manifestation of the particular mutation and also in the strain background. The aim of this work was to compare spatial navigation, learning and memory in pcd and Lurcher mice, two of the most frequently used cerebellar mutants. The mice were tested in the open field for exploration behavior, in the Morris water maze with visible as well as reversal hidden platform tasks and in the forced swimming test for motivation assessment. Lurcher mice showed different space exploration activity in the open field and a lower tendency to depressive-like behavior in the forced swimming test compared with pcd mice. Severe deficit of spatial navigation was shown in both cerebellar mutants. However, the overall performance of Lurcher mice was better than that of pcd mutants. Lurcher mice showed the ability of visual guidance despite difficulties with the direct swim towards a goal. In the probe trial test, Lurcher mice preferred the visible platform rather than the more recent localization of the hidden goal.
topic water maze
Spatial learning
PCD
Lurcher
Olivocerebellar degeneration
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnbeh.2015.00116/full
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