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  • The study used automated software to analyze 24-hour recordings of mice over 11 days, allowing researchers to identify and cluster 33 different mouse activities into novel behavioral patterns.
  • The activities were grouped into 5 clusters and 6 factors based on statistical methods, comparing behaviors of mice in social isolation with those that experienced intermittent socialization.
  • This research establishes a baseline for normal behaviors in C57Bl/6J mice, which could be invaluable for future studies in disease models, neuroinflammation, or drug testing, and it also outlines the acclimatization needed for accurate 24-hour behavior recordings.

Article Abstract

Using automated supervised behavioral assessment software, we recorded and analyzed 24 h non-interrupted recordings of mice for a duration of 11 days. With the assistance of free R programming, we used correlation matrix-based hierarchical clustering and factor analysis to separate the 33 activities into meaningful clusters and groups without losing the exhaustive nature of the findings. These groups represent novel meaningful behavioral patterns exhibited by mice in home cage. Thirty-three activities were separated into 5 clusters based on dissimilarity between activities and 6 factors based on statistical modeling. Using these two methods, we describe and compare behavioral arrays of two groups of animals: 1. Continuously recorded for 11 days in social isolation and 2. Intermittently socially isolated for recording on days 1, 3, 5, 8, and 10, while socializing on the other days. This is the first work to our knowledge that interprets mouse home cage activities throughout a 24 h period and proposes a base line of a daily routine of a healthy C57Bl/6J mouse that can be used for various experimental paradigms, including disease, neuroinflammation, or drug testing to trace behavioral changes that follow intervention. In this work, we defined the necessary acclimatization period for the 24 h recording paradigm of home cage behavior. We demonstrated the behavioral changes that are associated with the effect of social isolation, intermittent socialization, and re-introduction to a familiar home cage. We provide the full description of the codes used in R.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6125369PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnbeh.2018.00187DOI Listing

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