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Morris Water Maze Test: Optimization for Mouse Strain and Testing Environment
Authors:Daniel S Weitzner  Elizabeth B Engler-Chiurazzi  Linda A Kotilinek  Karen Hsiao Ashe  Miranda Nicole Reed
Abstract:The Morris water maze (MWM) is a commonly used task to assess hippocampal-dependent spatial learning and memory in transgenic mouse models of disease, including neurocognitive disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease. However, the background strain of the mouse model used can have a substantial effect on the observed behavioral phenotype, with some strains exhibiting superior learning ability relative to others. To ensure differences between transgene negative and transgene positive mice can be detected, identification of a training procedure sensitive to the background strain is essential. Failure to tailor the MWM protocol to the background strain of the mouse model may lead to under- or over- training, thereby masking group differences in probe trials. Here, a MWM protocol tailored for use with the F1 FVB/N x 129S6 background is described. This is a frequently used background strain to study the age-dependent effects of mutant P301L tau (rTg(TauP301L)4510 mice) on the memory deficits associated with Alzheimer’s disease. Also described is a strategy to re-optimize, as dictated by the particular testing environment utilized.
Keywords:Behavior  Issue 100  Spatial learning  spatial reference memory  Morris water maze  Alzheimer’  s disease  behavior  tau  hippocampal-dependent learning  rTg4510  Tg2576  strain background  transgenic mouse models
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