It has also been proposed that the test may have predictive validity for the screening of novel antidepressants 12 15 anxiolytics 15 16 and antipsychotics 17 19.
Marble burying autism.
For the repetitive domain the t maze spontaneous alternation test and marble burying test are described.
Utilizing well characterized and validated approaches such as marble burying and nestlet shredding compulsive like behaviors can be documented accurately in mice as models of human obsessive compulsive disorder and autism spectrum disorder.
It is based on the observation that rats and mice will bury either harmful or harmless objects in their bedding.
Subjects received a different treatment before marble burying from that administered during the spontaneous self grooming experiment with the exception of three b6 mice.
The marble burying test occurred 8 days following the grooming test to ensure there were no potential residual effects from the initial drug treatment birdsall et al 1978.
Marble burying the marble burying test is a useful model of neophobia 1 anxiety 1 7 and obsessive compulsive behavior 8 11.
While widely used there is significant controversy over the interpretation of its results.
Marble burying is a repetitive digging behavior that is perseverative and resistant to changes based on familiarity.
Mice were allowed to bury the marbles for 20 min.
Materials mice at least 6 weeks of age 70 ethanol for cleaning clean standard polycarbonate mouse cage 29 75 61 5 74 inches high 76 autism behavioral 156 188 cm high tests in mice 11 22 2.
Rodents naturally exhibit a large number of behaviors that can be linked to similar behaviors in human.
In this unit behavioral tests are described that are relevant to the domains affected in asd.
Marble burying is an animal model used in scientific research to depict anxiety or obsessive compulsive disorder ocd behavior.
Disease head injury genetic modifications and treatment of mice with drugs can have profound effects on behavior.
The marble burying test protocol described below is modiļ¬ed from deacon 2006 and angoa perez kane briggs francescutti kuhn 2013.
After the test period buried marbles were counted manually.
A primary advantage of the marble burying and nestlet shredding tests is the fact that each depends on natural and spontaneous behaviors of mice that can be quantified after test completion allowing a single investigator to set up an experiment and then remain outside of the testing room until sessions end.