Behavioral effects of acclimatization to restraint protocol used for awake animal imaging

Imagen de Marcelo Febo
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TítuloBehavioral effects of acclimatization to restraint protocol used for awake animal imaging
Publication TypeJournal Article
AutoresReed, MD, Pira, AS, Febo, M
JournalJ Neurosci MethodsJ Neurosci Methods
Volume217
Pagination63-6
Date PublishedJul 15
ISBN Number1872-678X (Electronic)<br/>0165-0270 (Linking)
Accession Number23562621
AbstractFunctional MRI in awake rats involves acclimatization to restraint to minimize motion. We designed a study to examine the effects of an acclimatization protocol (5 days of restraint, 60min per day) on the emission of 22-kHz ultrasonic vocalizations and performance in a forced swim test (FST). Our results showed that USV calls are reduced significantly by days 3, 4 and 5 of acclimatization. Although the rats showed less climbing activity (and more immobility) in FST on day 5 compared to the 1st day of restraint acclimatization, the difference was not detected once the animals were given a 2-week hiatus. Overall, we showed that animals adapt to the restraint over a five-day period; however, restraint may introduce confounding behavioral outcomes that may hinder the interpretation of results derived from awake rat imaging. The present data warrants further testing of the effects of MRI restraint on behavior.