Maubourguet_2008_PLoS.Comput.Biol_4_e1000229

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Title : Behavioral sequence analysis reveals a novel role for beta2* nicotinic receptors in exploration - Maubourguet_2008_PLoS.Comput.Biol_4_e1000229
Author(s) : Maubourguet N , Lesne A , Changeux JP , Maskos U , Faure P
Ref : PLoS Comput Biol , 4 :e1000229 , 2008
Abstract :

Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) are widely expressed throughout the central nervous system and modulate neuronal function in most mammalian brain structures. The contribution of defined nAChR subunits to a specific behavior is thus difficult to assess. Mice deleted for beta2-containing nAChRs (beta2-/-) have been shown to be hyperactive in an open-field paradigm, without determining the origin of this hyperactivity. We here develop a quantitative description of mouse behavior in the open field based upon first order Markov and variable length Markov chain analysis focusing on the time-organized sequence that behaviors are composed of. This description reveals that this hyperactivity is the consequence of the absence of specific inactive states or "stops". These stops are associated with a scanning of the environment in wild-type mice (WT), and they affect the way that animals organize their sequence of behaviors when compared with stops without scanning. They characterize a specific "decision moment" that is reduced in beta2-/- mutant mice, suggesting an important role of beta2-nAChRs in the strategy used by animals to explore an environment and collect information in order to organize their behavior. This integrated analysis of the displacement of an animal in a simple environment offers new insights, specifically into the contribution of nAChRs to higher brain functions and more generally into the principles that organize sequences of behaviors in animals.

PubMedSearch : Maubourguet_2008_PLoS.Comput.Biol_4_e1000229
PubMedID: 19023420

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Maubourguet N, Lesne A, Changeux JP, Maskos U, Faure P (2008)
Behavioral sequence analysis reveals a novel role for beta2* nicotinic receptors in exploration
PLoS Comput Biol 4 :e1000229

Maubourguet N, Lesne A, Changeux JP, Maskos U, Faure P (2008)
PLoS Comput Biol 4 :e1000229