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Dr. Jacqueline N. Crawley, author of the First and Second Editions
of What's Wrong with My Mouse? Behavioral Phenotyping of
Transgenic and Knockout Mice,continues to field calls and
e-mails from molecular geneticists who ask: how do I run
behavioral assays to find out what's wrong with my mouse?
Turn to What's Wrong with My Mouse? to discover the
wealth of mouse behavioral tasks and to get the guidance you need
to select the best methods and necessary controls. Chapters are
organized by behavioral domain, including measurements of general
health, motor functions, sensory abilities, learning and memory,
feeding and drinking, reproductive, social, emotional, and reward
behaviors in mutant mice. Throughout the chapters, new behavioral
tasks and new research discoveries have been added, bringing the
Second Edition up to date with the latest science. In addition, the
Second Edition includes two new chapters:
"Neurodevelopment and Neurodegeneration" discusses mouse
behavioral tasks relevant to neurodevelopmental diseases, such as
mental retardation and autism, and to neurodegenerative diseases,
such as Alzheimers, Parkinsons, Huntingtons, and amyotrophic
lateral sclerosis.
"Putting It All Together" recommends strategies for optimizing a
battery of behavioral phenotyping tests to address your specific
hypotheses about gene functions.
The final chapter, "The Next Generation," examines new and
emerging technologies.
Throughout the book, the use of behavioral testing equipment is
illustrated with photographs, diagrams, and representative data.
Examples of behavioral tasks successfully applied to transgenic and
knockout mouse models are provided, as well as references to the
primary literature and step-by-step methods protocols. These
features, along with a comprehensive index, listings of database
and vendor websites, and an extensive list of references, make this
book a valuable and practical resource for students and
researchers.
Autorentext
Jacqueline N. Crawley, PhD, is Chief of the Laboratory of
Behavioral Neuroscience at the National Institute of Mental Health;
Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry and Psychology at the University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill; and Adjunct Professor of
Pharmacology at Georgetown University. Dr. Crawley has published
more than 200 peer-reviewed papers and 60 review articles. Her
research has included rodent behavioral analyses of noradrenergic
pathways; benzodiazepine receptor ligands; neuropeptide
transmitters, including galanin and cholecystokinin; mouse genetic
models of autism; and behavioral phenotyping of more than 30 lines
of transgenic and knockout mice. Recent awards include the
International Behavioral Neuroscience Society Myers Lifetime
Achievement Award (2005), the Fleur Strand Summer Neuropeptide
Conference Award (2005), the Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Preceptor Award (2004), and the National Institute of Mental Health
Director's Award (2002).
What's Wrong With My Mouse?: Behavioral Phenotyping of
Transgenic and Knockout Mice, Second Edition has been written in
Dr. Crawley's private capacity, outside of her professional
position at the National Institutes of Health. The views expressed
in this book do not necessarily represent the views of the National
Institutes of Health or of the United States government.
Zusammenfassung
Dr. Jacqueline N. Crawley, author of the First and Second Editions of What's Wrong with My Mouse? Behavioral Phenotyping of Transgenic and Knockout Mice,*continues to field calls and e-mails from molecular geneticists who ask: *how do I run behavioral assays to find out what's wrong with my mouse?
Turn to What's Wrong with My Mouse? to discover the wealth of mouse behavioral tasks and to get the guidance you need to select the best methods and necessary controls. Chapters are organized by behavioral domain, including measurements of general health, motor functions, sensory abilities, learning and memory, feeding and drinking, reproductive, social, emotional, and reward behaviors in mutant mice. Throughout the chapters, new behavioral tasks and new research discoveries have been added, bringing the Second Edition up to date with the latest science. In addition, the Second Edition includes two new chapters:
"Neurodevelopment and Neurodegeneration" discusses mouse behavioral tasks relevant to neurodevelopmental diseases, such as mental retardation and autism, and to neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimers, Parkinsons, Huntingtons, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
"Putting It All Together" recommends strategies for optimizing a battery of behavioral phenotyping tests to address your specific hypotheses about gene functions.
The final chapter, "The Next Generation," examines new and emerging technologies.
Throughout the book, the use of behavioral testing equipment is illustrated with photographs, diagrams, and representative data. Examples of behavioral tasks successfully applied to transgenic and knockout mouse models are provided, as well as references to the primary literature and step-by-step methods protocols. These features, along with a comprehensive index, listings of database and vendor websites, and an extensive list of references, make this book a valuable and practical resource for students and researchers.
Inhalt
Preface ix
Preface to the First Edition xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Chapter 1 Designer Mice 1
Scope and sourcebooks
Chapter 2 Of Unicorns and Chimeras 10
How to generate a line of transgenic or knockout mouse for behavioural phenotyping
Chapter 3 General Health 42
Give your mouse a physical
Chapter 4 Motor Functions 62
Open field, holeboard, rotarod, balance, grip, circadian activity, circling, stereotypy, ataxic gait, seizures
Chapter 5 Sensory Abilities 86
Olfaction, vision, hearing, taste, touch, nociception
Chapter 6 Learning and Memory 110
Morris swim task, spatial mazes, cued and contextual conditioning, conditioned taste aversion, conditioned eyeblink, olfactory discrimination, social recognition, passive avoidance, schedule controlled operant tasks, motor learning, attention
Chapter 7 Feeding and Drinking 164
Daily consumption, restricted access, choice tests, microstructural analysis
Chapter 8 Reproductive Behaviors 186
Sexual and parental behaviors
Chapter 9 Social Behaviors 206
Social interaction, nesting, grooming, juvenile play, aggression
Chapter 10 Emotional Behaviors: Animal Models of Psychiatric Diseases 226
Mouse models of fear, anxiety, depression, schizophrenia
Chapter 11 Reward 266
Self-administration of addictive drugs, conditioned place preference
Chapter 12 Neurodevelopment and Neurodegeneration 290
Assaying behaviors in infant, juvenile, and aged mice
Chapter 13 Putting It All Together 322
Choice of tests, order of testing, number of mice, equipment, housing and testing environment
Chapter 14 The Next Generation 344
Conditional and inducible mutations, viral vector gene delivery, RNA silencing, quantitative trait loci analysis, DNA microarrays, chemical mutagenesis, gene therapy, ethical issues
References 383
Index 503