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Novel method to assess group dynamics in rats reveals deficits in behavioral contagion in KM rats

Smirnov, K.; Starkov, I.; Sysoeva, O.; Midzyanovskaya, I.

2024-09-02 animal behavior and cognition
10.1101/2024.08.30.610455 bioRxiv
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Behavioral copying is a key process in group actions, but it is challenging for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). We investigated behavioral contagion, or instinctual replication of behaviors, in Krushinky-Molodkina (KM) rats (n=16), a new rodent model for ASD, compared to control Wistar rats (n=15). A randomly chosen healthy Wistar male ("demonstrator rat") was introduced to the homecage of experimental rats ("observers") 10-14 days before the experiments to become a member of the group. For the implementation of the behavioral contagion experiment, we used the IntelliCage system, where rats can live in a group of 5-6 rats and their water visits can be fully controlled. During the experiment, the demonstrator was taken out of IntelliCage for 24 hours of water deprivation and then placed back. As a result, a drinking behavior of the water-deprived demonstrator rat prompted activated behaviors in the whole group. Unlike the Wistar controls, KM observers showed fewer visits to the drinking bottles, particularly lacking inspection visits. The control group, in contrast, exhibited a dynamic, cascade-like visiting of the water corners. The proportion of activated observers in KM rats was significantly lower, as compared to Wistar ones, and they did not mimic other observer rats. KM rats, therefore, displayed an attenuated pattern of behavioral contagion, highlighting social deficits in this ASD model. This study suggests that measuring group dynamics of behavioral contagion in an automated, non-invasive setup offers valuable insights into social behavior in rodents, particularly for studying social deficits in ASD models. HighlightsO_LIThirsty demonstrators triggered an avalanche of observers visits to the water corners C_LIO_LIThe contaged behavior was attenuated in observer KM rats C_LIO_LIBehavioral contagion test provides a new tool for objective, automated phenotyping in rodent models of social deficits C_LI

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