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Three-chamber Social Approach Task with Optogenetic Stimulation (Mice)

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BIO-PROTOCOL
Volume 8, Issue 24, Pages -

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BIO-PROTOCOL
DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.3120

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Social approach; Social recognition; Social memory; Memory encoding; Memory retrieval; Optogenetics

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  1. Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) [MOP119421, PJT-155959]
  2. Canadian Natural Science and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) [RGPIN341498, RGPIN-2017-06295]
  3. Hospital for Sick Children

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The formation of social relationships via social interactions and memory are essential for one's physical and mental health. To date, rodent studies have used the three-chamber social approach test to measure social approach, social novelty, and social memory. In recent years, techniques including optogenetics have been developed to acutely control the activity of genetically defined populations of neurons. Recent studies have even combined optogenetics with advanced temporal gene expression control systems to label certain populations of neurons during learning and subsequently reactivated for memory testing. We combined optogenetic targeting with the three-chamber social approach test to examine particular neural circuits of interest during social memory encoding or retrieval. First, we stereotaxically infected specific brain areas with viral-encoding opsins that acutely activate or inhibit the firing of the neurons. Next, we subjected the mice to the three-chamber behavioral paradigm while delivering light during social memory encoding or retrieval. Lastly, the mice were tested with the delivery of light in a counter-balanced manner which allows each subject to be its own internal control. Thus, the optogenetic stimulation coupled with the three-chamber social approach test is a well-validated paradigm to explore the contribution of diverse brain circuits in various social cognition processes.

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