Location- and sex-specific differences in weight and motor coordination in two commonly used mouse strains

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Attila D. Kovács
David A. Pearce
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[1] Sanford Children's Health Research Center,Department of Pediatrics
[2] Sanford Research/USD,undefined
[3] Sanford School of Medicine,undefined
[4] University of South Dakota,undefined
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Several studies have shown that environmental factors can affect the outcome of behavioral experiments, shedding doubts on the inter-laboratory reproducibility of behavioral test results. When our laboratory moved from the University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, to Sanford Research in Sioux Falls, SD, our mouse colony was also transferred and the new environment caused strain-dependent changes in the weight, motor coordination and motor learning capability of mice. Here we report the observed changes for two wild type mouse strains commonly used in transgenic studies, C57BL/6J and 129S6/SvEv and show that the type of rodent diet is partially responsible for the geographical location-specific differences. We also found sex-specific differences in weight and motor coordination in both mouse strains. Our results show that environmental factors specific to a geographical location can change the body weight, motor coordination and motor learning capability of wild type mice commonly used as controls in transgenic studies.
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