TY - JOUR
T1 - Hair barbering in mice
T2 - Implications for neurobehavioural research
AU - Kalueff, A. V.
AU - Minasyan, A.
AU - Keisala, T.
AU - Shah, Z. H.
AU - Tuohimaa, P.
PY - 2006/1/10
Y1 - 2006/1/10
N2 - Barbering (fur/whisker trimming, the Dalila effect) is a behaviour-associated hair and whisker loss frequently seen in laboratory rodents, including mice. Here we analyse barbering behaviour in 129S1, NMRI, C57BL/6 and BALB/c mouse strains and some of their F1 hybrids. Our study shows that barbering in mice, depending on their genotype, is a complex behaviour with several distinct contexts or domains. We observed social (dominant) barbering in NMRI and C57BL/6 mice, sexual over-grooming in 129S1 and C57BL/6 mice, maternal barbering in lactating 129S1 and C57BL/6 mice, and stress-evoked barbering in F1 (NMRI × 129S1) hybrids. In contrast, aggressive BALB/c mice and their F1 progeny do not use barbering in their behaviour. We suggest that barbering may be an important complex multi-domain behaviour sensitive to various manipulations, and represent a useful index in neurobehavioural research.
AB - Barbering (fur/whisker trimming, the Dalila effect) is a behaviour-associated hair and whisker loss frequently seen in laboratory rodents, including mice. Here we analyse barbering behaviour in 129S1, NMRI, C57BL/6 and BALB/c mouse strains and some of their F1 hybrids. Our study shows that barbering in mice, depending on their genotype, is a complex behaviour with several distinct contexts or domains. We observed social (dominant) barbering in NMRI and C57BL/6 mice, sexual over-grooming in 129S1 and C57BL/6 mice, maternal barbering in lactating 129S1 and C57BL/6 mice, and stress-evoked barbering in F1 (NMRI × 129S1) hybrids. In contrast, aggressive BALB/c mice and their F1 progeny do not use barbering in their behaviour. We suggest that barbering may be an important complex multi-domain behaviour sensitive to various manipulations, and represent a useful index in neurobehavioural research.
KW - Barbering
KW - Mice
KW - The Dalila effect
KW - Whisker trimming
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=29244442340&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.beproc.2005.09.004
DO - 10.1016/j.beproc.2005.09.004
M3 - Article
C2 - 16236465
AN - SCOPUS:29244442340
SN - 0376-6357
VL - 71
SP - 8
EP - 15
JO - Behavioural Processes
JF - Behavioural Processes
IS - 1
ER -