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Does the stranger mouse strain matter to female BTBR mice?

Journal:
Behavioural brain research
Year:
2023
Authors:
DiLiberto, Elizabeth et al.
Affiliation:
NYS Institute for Basic Research in Dev. Disabilities · United States
Species:
rodent

Abstract

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is characterized by deficits in social communication and repetitive behaviors/restricted interests. One mouse model of ASD is the BTBR TItpr/J (BTBR) mice which display low levels of social behavior in several tests. The social approach test is used to examine the preference for social interaction between a stranger mouse or a novel object. While female BTBR mice have been used in the social approach test, no one has examined the degree to which the strain of the stranger mouse will affect social behavior. The current experiment tested female BTBR subject mice in the social approach test with stranger mice from different strains including the BTBR, 129S1/SvImJ (129), and C57BL/6J (B6) mice, of which the B6 mice are most social. The results show that female BTBR mice overall spent significantly more time in the stranger mouse chamber. However, further analysis revealed that the subject mice spent significantly more time in the stranger mouse chamber when the stranger was from the B6 strain, but not the BTBR or 129 strains. The BTBR female mice also sniffed the B6 and 129 stranger mice more than the novel object. This suggests that BTBR females are more social with mice that display high levels of social behavior, but less so with less social mice.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36181946/