behavior/neurological
• mice exhibit enhanced freezing during conditioning and before the cue at the cue test in fear conditioning testing at 31 weeks of age
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• mice exhibit longer escape latency and lower numbers of avoidance at the first block on day 3 in the active avoidance test, indicating diminished avoidance reaction
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• mice exhibit a longer latency to enter the other chamber in the passive avoidance test at 12 weeks of age
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• mice show increased escape latency without the change of distance traveled in the Morris water maze at 31 weeks of age
• however, no abnormalities are seen in the rotarod test, hot plate test, tail flick test, marble burying test, tail suspension test, startle response, prepulse inhibition, in the open field, light-dark box, home cage activity, wheel-running and elevated plus maze
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• mice exhibit reduced immobility on the second day of the force swimming test at 9 and 12 weeks of age
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• mice exhibit decreased social interaction at 9 weeks of age
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digestive/alimentary system
• mice have a lower number of fecal boluses during the elevated plus maze than wild-type mice
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Mouse Models of Human Disease |
DO ID | OMIM ID(s) | Ref(s) | |
Wolfram syndrome 1 | DOID:0110629 |
OMIM:222300 |
J:136108 |