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Publication : Characterization of sensorimotor performance, reproductive and aggressive behaviors in segmental trisomic 16 (Ts65Dn) mice.

First Author  Klein SL Year  1996
Journal  Physiol Behav Volume  60
Issue  4 Pages  1159-64
PubMed ID  8884947 Mgi Jnum  J:174274
Mgi Id  MGI:5056170 Doi  10.1016/0031-9384(96)00218-1
Citation  Klein SL, et al. (1996) Characterization of sensorimotor performance, reproductive and aggressive behaviors in segmental trisomic 16 (Ts65Dn) mice. Physiol Behav 60(4):1159-64
abstractText  In the present study, segmental trisomy 16 (Ts65Dn) mice, an animal model of Down Syndrome (DS), were examined for sensorimotor, reproductive, and aggression abnormalities associated with DS. The Ts65Dn mice exhibited no sensorimotor deficits in olfactory sensitivity, visual abilities, orientation reactions, forelimb strength, postural skills, balance/ coordination, climbing, or locomotion compared to genetically matched control B6EiC3HF1 mice. In mating tests, the percentage of Ts65Dn mice displaying intromissions when paired with estrous females was significantly less than that in controls. Although the percentage of Ts65Dn mice that mounted and ejaculated with an estrous female was marginally less than in controls, there were no significant differences on the other measures of reproductive behavioral performance. In aggression tests, Ts65Dn males showed increased offensive aggression in a neutral arena both when paired and among grouped males. Conversely, Ts65Dn mice exhibited less offensive aggression against an intruder in their home cage than control males. In sum, these mice possess some of the adaptive behavior abnormalities observed in DS patients; however, because the Ts65Dn mice do not have any observed sensorimotor deficits that could interfere with behavioral assessments, they may serve as a useful model for the study of behavioral impairments associated with DS.
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