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Table 1 Schedule and summary of the comprehensive behavioral analysis of Glra4 mutant mice

From: Comprehensive behavioral analyses of mice with a glycine receptor alpha 4 deficiency

Order

Test

Age* (w)

 Figures

Phenotype of Glra4 mutant mice

1

General health and neurologic screening

13

Additional file 3: Fig. S1

NS

2

Light–dark Transition test

13

Fig. 4

NS

3

Open field test

14

Fig. 4

NS

4

Elevated plus-maze test

14

Fig. 4

↑ anxiety-like behavior

5

Hot plate test

14

Additional file 3: Fig. S1

NS

6

Social interaction test

15

Fig. 6

NS

7

Rotarod test

15

Additional file 3: Fig. S1

NS

8

Three-chambered social interaction test

15

Fig. 6, Additional file 3: Fig. S2

NS

9

Startle response/Prepulse inhibition test

16

Fig. 5

↓ and delayed startle response

10

Porsolt Forced Swim test

16

Additional file 3: Fig. S3

NS

11

T-maze forced alternation test

17

Additional file 3: Fig. S4

NS

12

Barnes maze test

18

Additional file 3: Fig. S4

NS

13

Tail suspension test

32

Additional file 3: Fig. S3

Mild ↓depressive-like behavior

14

Contextual and cued fear conditioning

34

Additional file 3: Fig. S4

NS

15

Social interaction in home cage

38

Fig. 6

↑ social interaction

  1. NS: No significant differences. *Age (weeks old) of the youngest mice at the start of the test. The oldest mouse was 7 weeks older than the youngest mouse. ↑: Increase ↓: Decrease