Low amplitude entrainment of mice and the impact of circadian phase on behavior tests

Apr 8, 2006Physiology & behavior

Weak syncing of mice to rhythms and how body clock timing affects behavior tests

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Abstract

Mice subjected to dim/bright photocycles effectively entrained, aligning their activity onset with the dim light period.

  • Laboratory mice can adapt to low amplitude light cycles, which can replace traditional light/dark cycles in experimental settings.
  • Monitoring wheel running demonstrated that mice's subjective night coincides with the beginning of the dim light period.
  • Circadian phase did not show a main effect on behavioral performance in several commonly used tests, including open field activity and water maze spatial memory.
  • Occasional interactions between circadian phase, strain, and sex were noted, but these were inconsistent and not systematic.
  • Testing during mice's active phase is suggested to be more suitable for behavioral studies.

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