Temporal analysis of free exploration of an elevated plus-maze in mice
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Temporal analysis of free exploration of an elevated plus-maze in mice
Abstract
The elevated plus-maze (EPM) is a very common rodent test of anxiety. It is based on an approach-avoidance conflict between secure closed arms and aversive open arms. However, discrepancies remain on the interpretation of animals' behavior in this assay. The purpose of our study was to get a better understanding of the mouse behavior in the EPM. We applied a minute-by-minute analysis to compare the behavior of mice forcibly exposed to the maze or set free to explore the maze from a familiar box. Three strains of mice (CD1, BALB/c, and C57Bl/6) were tested. The combination of our different conditions of the test with the minute-by-minute analysis showed that mice did not avoid open arms during the first 2 min of the test when they were forcibly exposed to the EPM. Conversely, free exploration of the EPM resulted in a pattern of behavior characterized by open arm avoidance from the outset, demonstrating that open arm avoidance in mice is unconditioned. These findings generalize across the 3 mouse strains. These data suggest that rodents enter the open arms to complete spatial information about the apparatus as a whole before their natural tendency to avoid them is expressed. Our data also indicate that a detailed behavioral analysis is needed whenever BALB/c mice are to be exposed by force to the EPM. Further studies are required to fully understand the behavior of rodents in the EPM and to avoid false interpretations in the fields of psychopharmacology and behavioral neuroscience.
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