Longitudinal performance of senescence accelerated mouse prone-strain 8 (SAMP8) mice in an olfactory-visual water maze challenge

© 2018 Lam, Takechi, Albrecht, D’Alonzo, Graneri, Hackett, Coulson, Fimognari, Nesbit and Mamo. Morris water maze (MWM) is widely used to assess cognitive deficits in pre-clinical rodent models. Latency time to reach escape platform is frequently reported, but may be confounded by deficits in visual...

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Main Authors: Lam, Virginie, Takechi, Ryu, Albrecht, Matthew, D Alonzo, Zachary, Graneri, Liam, Hackett, Mark, Coulson, Stephanie, Fimognari, Nicholas, Nesbit, Michael, Mamo, John
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Published: FRONTIERS MEDIA SA 2018
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/72704
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author Lam, Virginie
Takechi, Ryu
Albrecht, Matthew
D Alonzo, Zachary
Graneri, Liam
Hackett, Mark
Coulson, Stephanie
Fimognari, Nicholas
Nesbit, Michael
Mamo, John
author_facet Lam, Virginie
Takechi, Ryu
Albrecht, Matthew
D Alonzo, Zachary
Graneri, Liam
Hackett, Mark
Coulson, Stephanie
Fimognari, Nicholas
Nesbit, Michael
Mamo, John
author_sort Lam, Virginie
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description © 2018 Lam, Takechi, Albrecht, D’Alonzo, Graneri, Hackett, Coulson, Fimognari, Nesbit and Mamo. Morris water maze (MWM) is widely used to assess cognitive deficits in pre-clinical rodent models. Latency time to reach escape platform is frequently reported, but may be confounded by deficits in visual acuity, or differences in locomotor activity. This study compared performance of Senescence Accelerated Mouse Prone-Strain 8 (SAMP8) and control Senescence Accelerated Mouse Resistant-Strain 1 (SAMR1) mice in classical MWM, relative to performance in a newly developed olfactory-visual maze testing protocol. Performance indicated as the escape time to rescue platform for classical MWM testing showed that SAMP8 mice as young as 6 weeks of age did poorly relative to age-matched SAMR1 mice. The olfactory-visual maze challenge described better discriminated SAMP8 vs. SAMR1 mice than classical MWM testing, based on latency time measures. Consideration of the distance traveled rather than latency time in the classical MWM found no treatment effects between SAMP8 and SAMR1 at 40 weeks of age and the olfactory-visual measures of performance confirmed the classical MWM findings. Longitudinal (repeat) assessment of SAMP8 and SAMR1 performance at 6, 20, 30, and 40 weeks of age in the olfactory-visual testing protocol showed no age-associated deficits in SAMP8 mice to the last age end-point indicated. Collectively, the results from this study suggest the olfactory-visual testing protocol may be advantageous compared to classical MWM as it avoids potential confounders of visual impairment in some strains of mice and indeed, may offer insight into cognitive and behavioral deficits that develop with advanced age in the widely used SAMP8 murine model.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-727042021-01-05T08:07:08Z Longitudinal performance of senescence accelerated mouse prone-strain 8 (SAMP8) mice in an olfactory-visual water maze challenge Lam, Virginie Takechi, Ryu Albrecht, Matthew D Alonzo, Zachary Graneri, Liam Hackett, Mark Coulson, Stephanie Fimognari, Nicholas Nesbit, Michael Mamo, John © 2018 Lam, Takechi, Albrecht, D’Alonzo, Graneri, Hackett, Coulson, Fimognari, Nesbit and Mamo. Morris water maze (MWM) is widely used to assess cognitive deficits in pre-clinical rodent models. Latency time to reach escape platform is frequently reported, but may be confounded by deficits in visual acuity, or differences in locomotor activity. This study compared performance of Senescence Accelerated Mouse Prone-Strain 8 (SAMP8) and control Senescence Accelerated Mouse Resistant-Strain 1 (SAMR1) mice in classical MWM, relative to performance in a newly developed olfactory-visual maze testing protocol. Performance indicated as the escape time to rescue platform for classical MWM testing showed that SAMP8 mice as young as 6 weeks of age did poorly relative to age-matched SAMR1 mice. The olfactory-visual maze challenge described better discriminated SAMP8 vs. SAMR1 mice than classical MWM testing, based on latency time measures. Consideration of the distance traveled rather than latency time in the classical MWM found no treatment effects between SAMP8 and SAMR1 at 40 weeks of age and the olfactory-visual measures of performance confirmed the classical MWM findings. Longitudinal (repeat) assessment of SAMP8 and SAMR1 performance at 6, 20, 30, and 40 weeks of age in the olfactory-visual testing protocol showed no age-associated deficits in SAMP8 mice to the last age end-point indicated. Collectively, the results from this study suggest the olfactory-visual testing protocol may be advantageous compared to classical MWM as it avoids potential confounders of visual impairment in some strains of mice and indeed, may offer insight into cognitive and behavioral deficits that develop with advanced age in the widely used SAMP8 murine model. 2018 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/72704 10.3389/fnbeh.2018.00174 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ FRONTIERS MEDIA SA fulltext
spellingShingle Lam, Virginie
Takechi, Ryu
Albrecht, Matthew
D Alonzo, Zachary
Graneri, Liam
Hackett, Mark
Coulson, Stephanie
Fimognari, Nicholas
Nesbit, Michael
Mamo, John
Longitudinal performance of senescence accelerated mouse prone-strain 8 (SAMP8) mice in an olfactory-visual water maze challenge
title Longitudinal performance of senescence accelerated mouse prone-strain 8 (SAMP8) mice in an olfactory-visual water maze challenge
title_full Longitudinal performance of senescence accelerated mouse prone-strain 8 (SAMP8) mice in an olfactory-visual water maze challenge
title_fullStr Longitudinal performance of senescence accelerated mouse prone-strain 8 (SAMP8) mice in an olfactory-visual water maze challenge
title_full_unstemmed Longitudinal performance of senescence accelerated mouse prone-strain 8 (SAMP8) mice in an olfactory-visual water maze challenge
title_short Longitudinal performance of senescence accelerated mouse prone-strain 8 (SAMP8) mice in an olfactory-visual water maze challenge
title_sort longitudinal performance of senescence accelerated mouse prone-strain 8 (samp8) mice in an olfactory-visual water maze challenge
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/72704