Association between sociability and diffusion tensor imaging in BALB/cJ mice.

TitleAssociation between sociability and diffusion tensor imaging in BALB/cJ mice.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2012
AuthorsKim S, Pickup S, Fairless AH, Ittyerah R, Dow HC, Abel T, Brodkin ES, Poptani H
JournalNMR Biomed
Volume25
Issue1
Pagination104-12
Date Published2012 Jan
ISSN1099-1492
KeywordsAnimals, Anisotropy, Behavior, Animal, Brain, Choice Behavior, Cluster Analysis, Diffusion Tensor Imaging, Female, Male, Mice, Mice, Inbred BALB C, Regression Analysis, Social Behavior, Time Factors
Abstract

The purpose of this study was to use high-resolution diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) to investigate the association between DTI metrics and sociability in BALB/c inbred mice. The sociability of prepubescent (30-day-old) BALB/cJ mice was operationally defined as the time that the mice spent sniffing a stimulus mouse in a social choice test. High-resolution ex vivo DTI data on 12 BALB/cJ mouse brains were acquired using a 9.4-T vertical-bore magnet. Regression analysis was conducted to investigate the association between DTI metrics and sociability. Significant positive regression (p < 0.001) between social sniffing time and fractional anisotropy was found in 10 regions located in the thalamic nuclei, zona incerta/substantia nigra, visual/orbital/somatosensory cortices and entorhinal cortex. In addition, significant negative regression (p < 0.001) between social sniffing time and mean diffusivity was found in five areas located in the sensory cortex, motor cortex, external capsule and amygdaloid region. In all regions showing significant regression with either the mean diffusivity or fractional anisotropy, the tertiary eigenvalue correlated negatively with the social sniffing time. This study demonstrates the feasibility of using DTI to detect brain regions associated with sociability in a mouse model system.

DOI10.1002/nbm.1722
Alternate JournalNMR Biomed
PubMed ID21618305
PubMed Central IDPMC4188421
Grant ListR01 MH080718 / MH / NIMH NIH HHS / United States
R21 HD058237 / HD / NICHD NIH HHS / United States
R01MH080718 / MH / NIMH NIH HHS / United States
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