Adult male mice emit context-specific ultrasonic vocalizations that are modulated by prior isolation or group rearing environment.

Social interactions in mice are frequently analysed in genetically modified strains in order to get insight of disorders affecting social interactions such as autism spectrum disorders. Different types of social interactions have been described, mostly between females and pups, and between adult mal...

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Main Authors: Jonathan Chabout, Pierre Serreau, Elodie Ey, Ludovic Bellier, Thierry Aubin, Thomas Bourgeron, Sylvie Granon
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/22238608/?tool=EBI
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spelling doaj-38117126880b444f994fbc2f54a5140a2021-03-04T01:11:40ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0171e2940110.1371/journal.pone.0029401Adult male mice emit context-specific ultrasonic vocalizations that are modulated by prior isolation or group rearing environment.Jonathan ChaboutPierre SerreauElodie EyLudovic BellierThierry AubinThomas BourgeronSylvie GranonSocial interactions in mice are frequently analysed in genetically modified strains in order to get insight of disorders affecting social interactions such as autism spectrum disorders. Different types of social interactions have been described, mostly between females and pups, and between adult males and females. However, we recently showed that social interactions between adult males could also encompass cognitive and motivational features. During social interactions, rodents emit ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs), but it remains unknown if call types are differently used depending of the context and if they are correlated with motivational state. Here, we recorded the calls of adult C57BL/6J male mice in various behavioral conditions, such as social interaction, novelty exploration and restraint stress. We introduced a modulator for the motivational state by comparing males maintained in isolation and males maintained in groups before the experiments. Male mice uttered USVs in all social and non-social situations, and even in a stressful restraint context. They nevertheless emitted the most important number of calls with the largest diversity of call types in social interactions, particularly when showing a high motivation for social contact. For mice maintained in social isolation, the number of calls recorded was positively correlated with the duration of social contacts, and most calls were uttered during contacts between the two mice. This correlation was not observed in mice maintained in groups. These results open the way for a deeper understanding and characterization of acoustic signals associated with social interactions. They can also help evaluating the role of motivational states in the emission of acoustic signals.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/22238608/?tool=EBI
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author Jonathan Chabout
Pierre Serreau
Elodie Ey
Ludovic Bellier
Thierry Aubin
Thomas Bourgeron
Sylvie Granon
spellingShingle Jonathan Chabout
Pierre Serreau
Elodie Ey
Ludovic Bellier
Thierry Aubin
Thomas Bourgeron
Sylvie Granon
Adult male mice emit context-specific ultrasonic vocalizations that are modulated by prior isolation or group rearing environment.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Jonathan Chabout
Pierre Serreau
Elodie Ey
Ludovic Bellier
Thierry Aubin
Thomas Bourgeron
Sylvie Granon
author_sort Jonathan Chabout
title Adult male mice emit context-specific ultrasonic vocalizations that are modulated by prior isolation or group rearing environment.
title_short Adult male mice emit context-specific ultrasonic vocalizations that are modulated by prior isolation or group rearing environment.
title_full Adult male mice emit context-specific ultrasonic vocalizations that are modulated by prior isolation or group rearing environment.
title_fullStr Adult male mice emit context-specific ultrasonic vocalizations that are modulated by prior isolation or group rearing environment.
title_full_unstemmed Adult male mice emit context-specific ultrasonic vocalizations that are modulated by prior isolation or group rearing environment.
title_sort adult male mice emit context-specific ultrasonic vocalizations that are modulated by prior isolation or group rearing environment.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Social interactions in mice are frequently analysed in genetically modified strains in order to get insight of disorders affecting social interactions such as autism spectrum disorders. Different types of social interactions have been described, mostly between females and pups, and between adult males and females. However, we recently showed that social interactions between adult males could also encompass cognitive and motivational features. During social interactions, rodents emit ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs), but it remains unknown if call types are differently used depending of the context and if they are correlated with motivational state. Here, we recorded the calls of adult C57BL/6J male mice in various behavioral conditions, such as social interaction, novelty exploration and restraint stress. We introduced a modulator for the motivational state by comparing males maintained in isolation and males maintained in groups before the experiments. Male mice uttered USVs in all social and non-social situations, and even in a stressful restraint context. They nevertheless emitted the most important number of calls with the largest diversity of call types in social interactions, particularly when showing a high motivation for social contact. For mice maintained in social isolation, the number of calls recorded was positively correlated with the duration of social contacts, and most calls were uttered during contacts between the two mice. This correlation was not observed in mice maintained in groups. These results open the way for a deeper understanding and characterization of acoustic signals associated with social interactions. They can also help evaluating the role of motivational states in the emission of acoustic signals.
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/22238608/?tool=EBI
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