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This video describes the open field behavior test used to examine general locomotion and exploration habits in rodents.
All procedures involving animal models have been reviewed by the local institutional animal care committee and the JoVE veterinary review board.
NOTE: Murine behavioral studies are largely sex/age/strain-dependent, and therefore it is essential to collect the proper time points and to remain consistent across experimental groups. Environmental factors (e.g., scents, noise, temperature, humidity lighting, etc.) greatly affect behavior and anxiety in mice. Try to reduce these environmental factors as much as possible.
1. Open Field Test
NOTE: The frequency of behavioral testing can be weekly or monthly, or a combination of the two (i.e., weekly when one expects to see the biggest difference, and monthly elsewhere). Prior to behavioral testing, the animals should be habituated to the room where the testing is to take place for 10–15 min prior to the beginning of testing. Ensure that proper personal protective equipment and all local facility guidelines are followed for the behavioral testing protocols.
NOTE: No training prior to the test.
Name | Company | Catalog Number | Comments |
Square Open Field 45 x 45 x 40 cm (grey color). Other floor color available: white, black. | Harvard Aparatus (PanLab) | 760190 | |
Open Field Preconfigured Module | Harvard Aparatus (PanLab) | 760688 | |
Smart V3.0 Software Platform | Harvard Aparatus (PanLab) | 760681 | |
Video converter (analog/digital) | Harvard Aparatus (PanLab) | 760262 | |
Roof fixing sys for camera | Harvard Aparatus (PanLab) | 760277 | |
Analog Sony Camera & lens NTSC | Harvard Aparatus (PanLab) | 760505 |
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Source: Osmon, K. J., et al. Battery of Behavioral Tests Assessing General Locomotion, Muscular Strength, and Coordination in Mice. J. Vis. Exp. (2018).