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Publication : Hippocampal morphology and open-field behavior in Mus musculus domesticus and Mus spretus inbred mice.

First Author  Laghmouch A Year  1997
Journal  Behav Genet Volume  27
Issue  1 Pages  67-73
PubMed ID  9145545 Mgi Jnum  J:40855
Mgi Id  MGI:892538 Doi  10.1023/a:1025667426222
Citation  Laghmouch A, et al. (1997) Hippocampal morphology and open-field behavior in Mus musculus domesticus and Mus spretus inbred mice. Behav Genet 27(1):67-73
abstractText  Mus spretus is extensively used in interspecific mouse backcross analyses employed to generate genetic linkage maps. However, little is known about its behavior and neuroanatomy, phenotypes for which large interstrain differences have been observed in Mus musculus domesticus. Behavioral and hippocampal neuroanatomical variables were measured in adult male mice from the inbred strains C57BL/6J (Mus musculus domesticus) and SEG (Mus spretus). Clear differences were found for behavioral responses to novelty in an open field, SEG being much less active than C57BL/6J. Morphometrical analysis of hippocampal terminal fields, visualized with Timm's stain, revealed strain differences only for the size of the intra- and infrapyramidal messy fiber terminal fields, which were about 3x larger in C57BL/63 than in SEG. In addition, absolute left-right differences were larger in SEG for the stratum radiatum and stratum oriens. In spite of these behavioral and neuroanatomical differences, the phenotypical scores obtained for SEG do not exceed the range observed for Mus musculus domesticus inbred strains.
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