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A spherical treadmill system to train head-fixed adult rats
Fecha
2018-03Registro en:
Miguelez Fernández, Anabel María Mercedes; Burman, Ariel; Martínez Cáceres, Alfredo I.; Mininni, Camilo Juan; Zanutto, Bonifacio Silvano; et al.; A spherical treadmill system to train head-fixed adult rats; Elsevier Science; Journal of Neuroscience Methods; 297; 3-2018; 22-30
0165-0270
CONICET Digital
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Autor
Miguelez Fernández, Anabel María Mercedes
Burman, Ariel
Martínez Cáceres, Alfredo I.
Mininni, Camilo Juan
Zanutto, Bonifacio Silvano
Lew, Sergio Eduardo
Resumen
Background While spherical treadmills are widely used in mouse models, there are only a few experimental setups suitable for adult rats, and none of them include head-fixation. New method We introduce a novel spherical treadmill apparatus for head-fixed rats that allows a wide repertory of natural responses. The rat is secured to a frame and placed on a freely rotating sphere. While being head-fixed, it can walk in any direction and perform different motor tasks. Comparison with existing methods Instead of being air-lifted, which is acceptable for light animals, the treadmill is sustained by three spherical bearings ensuring a smooth rotation in any direction. Movement detection is accomplished using a video camera that registers a dot pattern plotted on the sphere. Results Long Evans rats were trained to perform an auditory discrimination task in a Go/No-Go (walking/not-walking) paradigm. Animals were able to successfully discriminate between a 1 kHz and a 8 kHz auditory stimulus and execute the correct response, reaching the learning criterion (80% of correct responses) in approximately 20 training sessions. Conclusions Our system broadens the possibilities of head-fixation experiments in adult rats making them compatible with spatial navigation on a spherical treadmill.