Developing mouse models of aging: a consideration of strain differences in age-related behavioral and neural parameters
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Developing mouse models of aging: a consideration of strain differences in age-related behavioral and neural parameters
Abstract
Increased interest is emerging for using mouse models to assess the genetics of brain aging and age-related neurodegenerative diseases. Despite this demand, relatively little information is available on aging in behavioral or neuromorphological parameters in various mouse strains that are being used to create transgenic and null mutant mice. We review several issues regarding selection of appropriate strains as follows: (1) Does the behavioral parameter exhibit a significant age by strain interaction? (2) Do the strains differ in lifespan? (3) Are there potential intervening variables, such as strain-specific performance strategies or disease, in the behavioral task being investigated that would confound the desired conclusions? (4) Does the behavioral difference have an underlying neural correlate? In this context we present a conceptual model pertaining to the selection of mouse strains and behavioral parameters for genetic analyses. We also review the importance of applying stereological techniques for determining age-related structural changes in the mouse brain as well as the potential value of a database that would catalog this information. Thus, our intention is to underscore the growing importance of mouse models of brain aging and the concomitant need for additional information about mouse aging in general.
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