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1683 – Social Behavior And Ultrasonic Vocalizations In Adult Mice β2-ko: Pertinence Of An Animal Model For Schizophrenia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 April 2020

F.G. Gankpé
Affiliation:
Centre Neurosciences Paris Sud, Orsay, France Santé, Université Senghor d’Alexandrie, Alexandria, Egypt
C. Mésenge
Affiliation:
Santé, Université Senghor d’Alexandrie, Alexandria, Egypt
S. Granon
Affiliation:
Centre Neurosciences Paris Sud, Orsay, France

Abstract

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Introduction

In patients suffering from neuropsychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia and depression, the neurobiological processes of decision-making are severely compromised. Some recent studies showed that social behavior and the ultrasonic vocalizations parameters in mice, expressed their emotional mood and could be used to analyze the process of decisionmaking. But, remains to highlight the modulation of these parameters under the effect of drugs, used in the treatment of these pathologies.

Objectives

The aim was to find out the neuropharmacological modulators of decision-making in β2-ko adult male mice, suggested as animal model for schizophrenia, in order to test the pertinence of that model.

Methods

We first, administered clozapine used in the treatment of schizophrenia in human. Then, we analysed the social behavior as well as ultrasonic vocalizations parameters by Avisoft® in social interaction condition.

Results

Our results show that adult male mice β2-ko emit ultrasonic vocalizations. Under the effect of clozapine, the emission of ultrasonic vocalizations are regulated by the balance between cholinergic and dopaminergic pathways. The activation of the cholinergic together with the inhibition of the dopaminergic pathways induces a negative emotional state, showed by vocalizations with low frequency of about 50 kHz. The activation of the dopaminergic with the inhibition of the cholinergic system induces a positive emotional state, showed by vocalizations with high frequency of about 60 to 80 kHz.

Conclusions

The administration of clozapine allowed re-establishing the social behavior parameters in β2-ko mice as well as the level of wild type mice but not about vocalization.

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Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2013
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