2020
DOI: 10.1134/s2079086420020061
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Brain Weight and Cognitive Abilities of Laboratory Mice

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“…This is consistent with a recent report showing that both male and female 3xTg-AD mice have lower brain mass than NonTg mice (Li et al, 2020). The findings that more 3xTg-AD mice were not able to successfully advance past the adaptation phases and had reduced brain weights are consistent with a report illustrating that brain mass may be an indicator of cognitive capacities (Perepelkina et al, 2020). Future work will focus on whether such brain weight differences in 3xTg-AD are the result of atrophy, or if there may be developmental issues in this transgenic mouse model contributing to such discrepancies.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…This is consistent with a recent report showing that both male and female 3xTg-AD mice have lower brain mass than NonTg mice (Li et al, 2020). The findings that more 3xTg-AD mice were not able to successfully advance past the adaptation phases and had reduced brain weights are consistent with a report illustrating that brain mass may be an indicator of cognitive capacities (Perepelkina et al, 2020). Future work will focus on whether such brain weight differences in 3xTg-AD are the result of atrophy, or if there may be developmental issues in this transgenic mouse model contributing to such discrepancies.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Additionally, we aimed to determine whether AD-like pathologies in 3xTg-AD mice-brain size, body weight, Aβ, and pathological tau-are associated with behavioral results from various phases of IntelliCage testing. Given previous reports relating brain size, Aβ, and pathological tau with cognition (Sterniczuk et al, 2010;Perepelkina et al, 2020), we hypothesized that increased presentation of these pathologies would be associated with deficits in the IntelliCage tasks.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Although interspecific and intraspecific correlative comparative analyses form an important tool to investigate evolutionary patterns and generate hypotheses 6,10,17 , experimental evidence is needed to fully understand the independent evolutionary potential of brain regions. Artificial selection experiments on mice and fish have revealed that increases in relative brain size can occur quickly and yield important cognitive benefits (increased associative learning [18][19][20][21][22][23] , more accurate mate preferences 24,25 , and more effective predator avoidance 26,27 ), but also high energetic costs (lower offspring production 19 , reduced innate immune response 28 , and shorter intrinsic life-span 29 ). But in line with the mosaic brain hypothesis, relative brain size is a rather crude measure of brain morphology, and evolutionary changes in brain morphology in wild populations are unlikely to target the entire brain 30,31 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence fat could affect calculated value of encephalization quotient [36]. The brain weight could be an indicator of cognitive capacity development [37]. Therefore cognition is related to neurobiology and ecology [38].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%