behavior/neurological
• mice exhibit decreased marble burying behavior, suggesting reduced exploration in a complex environment
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• mice spend less time in the center of the open field arena than wild-type mice, indicating increased anxiety
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• mice are hyperactive in a novel open field arena
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• mice exhibit increased rearing and jumping in the open field and these behaviors are persistent across the entire test period, indicating repetitive behavior
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• mice exhibit increased repetitive rotational behavior in the 3-chamber social assay
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• mice exhibit a deficit in social motivation as indicated by increased circling in the 3-chamber social assay
• however, no deficits in preference for social novelty is seen
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Mouse Models of Human Disease |
DO ID | OMIM ID(s) | Ref(s) | |
autism spectrum disorder | DOID:0060041 | J:239596 |