Combined CatWalk Index: an improved method to measure mouse motor function using the automated gait analysis system

Abstract Objective Measuring motor function in mice is important for studying models of spinal cord injury (SCI) or other diseases. Several methods exist based on visual observation of mice moving in an open field. Though these methods require very little equipment, observers must be trained, and th...

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Main Authors: Samuel T. Crowley, Kazunori Kataoka, Keiji Itaka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-04-01
Series:BMC Research Notes
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-018-3374-x
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spelling doaj-e36743c6fc7b4801b7d9396595827eb52020-11-25T02:08:34ZengBMCBMC Research Notes1756-05002018-04-011111810.1186/s13104-018-3374-xCombined CatWalk Index: an improved method to measure mouse motor function using the automated gait analysis systemSamuel T. Crowley0Kazunori Kataoka1Keiji Itaka2Department of Biofunction Research, Institute of Biomaterials and Bioengineering, Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU)Innovation Center of NanoMedicine (iCONM), Kawasaki Institute of Industrial PromotionDepartment of Biofunction Research, Institute of Biomaterials and Bioengineering, Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU)Abstract Objective Measuring motor function in mice is important for studying models of spinal cord injury (SCI) or other diseases. Several methods exist based on visual observation of mice moving in an open field. Though these methods require very little equipment, observers must be trained, and the possibility of human error or subjectivity cannot be eliminated. The Noldus CatWalk XT Automated Gait Analysis system assesses mouse motor function by taking high-resolution videos of the mice, with specialized software to measure several aspects of the animal’s gait. This instrument reduces the possibility of human error, but it is not always clear what data is important for assessing motor function. This study used data collected during mouse SCI experiments to create a simple mathematical model that combines the data collected by the CatWalk system into a single score, the Combined CatWalk Index or CCI. Results The CCI system produces similar results to the Basso Mouse Scale or the CatWalk’s Step Sequence Regularity Index. However, the CCI has a significantly smaller coefficient of variation than either other method. Additionally, CCI scoring shows slightly better correlation with impact force. The CCI system is likely to be a useful tool for SCI research.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-018-3374-xSpinal cord injuryLocomotor functionMouseNew scoringCatWalkCombined Catwalk Index
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author Samuel T. Crowley
Kazunori Kataoka
Keiji Itaka
spellingShingle Samuel T. Crowley
Kazunori Kataoka
Keiji Itaka
Combined CatWalk Index: an improved method to measure mouse motor function using the automated gait analysis system
BMC Research Notes
Spinal cord injury
Locomotor function
Mouse
New scoring
CatWalk
Combined Catwalk Index
author_facet Samuel T. Crowley
Kazunori Kataoka
Keiji Itaka
author_sort Samuel T. Crowley
title Combined CatWalk Index: an improved method to measure mouse motor function using the automated gait analysis system
title_short Combined CatWalk Index: an improved method to measure mouse motor function using the automated gait analysis system
title_full Combined CatWalk Index: an improved method to measure mouse motor function using the automated gait analysis system
title_fullStr Combined CatWalk Index: an improved method to measure mouse motor function using the automated gait analysis system
title_full_unstemmed Combined CatWalk Index: an improved method to measure mouse motor function using the automated gait analysis system
title_sort combined catwalk index: an improved method to measure mouse motor function using the automated gait analysis system
publisher BMC
series BMC Research Notes
issn 1756-0500
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Abstract Objective Measuring motor function in mice is important for studying models of spinal cord injury (SCI) or other diseases. Several methods exist based on visual observation of mice moving in an open field. Though these methods require very little equipment, observers must be trained, and the possibility of human error or subjectivity cannot be eliminated. The Noldus CatWalk XT Automated Gait Analysis system assesses mouse motor function by taking high-resolution videos of the mice, with specialized software to measure several aspects of the animal’s gait. This instrument reduces the possibility of human error, but it is not always clear what data is important for assessing motor function. This study used data collected during mouse SCI experiments to create a simple mathematical model that combines the data collected by the CatWalk system into a single score, the Combined CatWalk Index or CCI. Results The CCI system produces similar results to the Basso Mouse Scale or the CatWalk’s Step Sequence Regularity Index. However, the CCI has a significantly smaller coefficient of variation than either other method. Additionally, CCI scoring shows slightly better correlation with impact force. The CCI system is likely to be a useful tool for SCI research.
topic Spinal cord injury
Locomotor function
Mouse
New scoring
CatWalk
Combined Catwalk Index
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-018-3374-x
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