A Protocol to Assess Time-of-Day-Dependent Learning and Memory in Mice Using the Novel Object Recognition Test

利用新物体识别测试评估小鼠昼夜节律依赖性学习和记忆的方案

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Abstract

Changes in learning and memory are important behavioral readouts of brain function across multiple species. In mice, a multitude of behavioral tasks exist to study learning and memory, including those influenced by extrinsic and intrinsic forces such as stress (e.g., escape from danger, hunger, or thirst) or natural curiosity and exploratory drive. The novel object recognition (NOR) test is a widely used behavioral paradigm to study memory and learning under various conditions, including age, sex, motivational state, and neural circuit dynamics. Although mice are nocturnal, many behavioral tests are performed during their inactive period (light phase, subjective night) for the convenience of the diurnal experimenters. However, learning and memory are strongly associated with the animal's sleep-wake and circadian cycles, stressing the need to test these behaviors during the animals' active period (dark phase, subjective day). Here, we develop a protocol to perform the NOR task during both light (subjective night) and dark (subjective day) phases in adult mice (4 months old) and provide a flexible framework to test the learning and memory components of this task at distinct times of day and associated activity periods. We also highlight methodological details critical for obtaining the expected behavioral responses. Key features • Enables analysis of learning and memory in mice during both active (dark) and inactive (light) phases. • Allows for switching the time-of-day-dependent familiarization and recognition to study the impact of activity and sleep-wake cycle on cognitive performance. • Details the environmental and experimenter-dependent conditions that can impact behavioral responses. • Provides a flexible, adjustable platform for testing variable experimental conditions such as age, sex, learning and memory components, and genetic manipulations.

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