کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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4335017 | 1295114 | 2013 | 6 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

We have developed a novel, low-cost device designed to monitor and modulate locomotor activity in murine subjects. This technology has immediate application to the study of effects of physical exercise on various neurobiological endpoints, and will also likely be useful in the study of psychomotor sensitization and drug addiction. Here we demonstrate the capacity of these devices to establish locomotor activity as an operant response reinforced by food pellet presentations, and show that schedules of reinforcement can reliably control this behavior. Importantly, these data show that varying degrees of increased locomotor activity (in other words, “exercise”) can be elicited and maintained in mice by manipulating the schedule of reinforcement. Our findings argue that the present technology might reduce the imposition of stress and motivational bias inherent in more traditional procedures for establishing exercise in laboratory rodents, while allowing for true random assignment to experimental groups. As interest in physical exercise as a modulating factor in numerous clinical conditions continues to grow, technologies like the one proposed here are likely to become critical in conducting future experiments along these lines.
► We have developed a novel, low-cost technology to monitor and modulate locomotor activity in murine subjects.
► These devices can be used to establish locomotor activity as an operant response reinforced by food pellet presentations.
► Using this technology, schedules of reinforcement can reliably modulate motor activity.
► These devices may be used to study various effects of physical exercise, psychomotor sensitization, and drug addiction.
Journal: Journal of Neuroscience Methods - Volume 212, Issue 2, 30 January 2013, Pages 338–343