behavior/neurological
N |
• mice exhibit normal behavior in forced swim and tail suspension tests
• mice exhibit normal acoustic startle and prepulse inhibition response
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• female mice exhibit a deficit in passive avoidance compared with wild-type mice
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• female, but not male, mice exhibit fewer head dips in an elevated plus maze compared with wild-type mice
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• female, but not male, mice spend less time in the open arms and more time in the closed arms of an elevated plus maze compared with wild-type mice
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• female, but not male, mice spend more time in the outer zone and less time in the center zone of an open field compared with wild-type mice
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• in male, but not female, mice
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• hyperlocomotion in a novel open field in female, but not male, mice
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• female, but not male, mice exhibit reduced investigation of a novel or previously introduced mouse compared with wild-type mice
• however, mice can discriminate between different stranger mice
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Mouse Models of Human Disease |
DO ID | OMIM ID(s) | Ref(s) | |
schizophrenia | DOID:5419 |
OMIM:181500 |
J:229661 |