A method for constructing memory impairment model, anxiety model and aggressive aggressive mouse model at the same time
A construction method and memory-impaired technology, applied in animal husbandry and other directions, can solve problems such as non-compliance with changing trends
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[0025] This embodiment is a method for simultaneously constructing a memory impairment model, an anxiety model and a strong aggressive mouse model of the present invention, comprising the following steps:
[0026] (1) Acclimatization: Three groups (12 in each group) of six-week-old mice in puberty were randomly placed in a temperature of 28 ° C, a humidity of 50%, light (8:00 in the morning to 8:00 in the evening) and night ( 8:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m.) respectively in the same cage for 12 hours to domesticate separately for one week, during the domestication process, the mice were free to eat the same feed and water;
[0027] (2) The three groups of mice domesticated in step (1) for one week were continuously stimulated for three weeks, 10 hours a day, the first group of mice were given heavy metal music (Anthrax band Madhouse) stimulation with a music decibel of 65 decibels, the second group of mice Give music decibel to be the light music (Mozart's lullaby) stimulation of 65 de...
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[0031] This embodiment is a method for simultaneously constructing a memory impairment model, an anxiety model and a strong aggressive mouse model of the present invention, comprising the following steps:
[0032] (1) Domestication: Three groups of six-week-old mice in puberty were randomly placed in a temperature of 28°C, a humidity of 50%, light (8:00 in the morning to 8:00 in the evening) and night (from 8:00 in the evening to morning) 8:00) in the same cage for each 12h to domesticate separately for one week, and the mice were allowed to eat the same feed and drink freely during the domestication process;
[0033] (2) The three groups of mice domesticated in step (1) for one week were continuously stimulated for three weeks, 10 hours a day, the first group of mice were given heavy metal music (Anthrax band Madhouse) stimulation with a music decibel of 75 decibels, the second group of mice Give music decibel to be the light music (Mozart's lullaby) stimulation of 75 decibel...
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[0037] This embodiment is a method for simultaneously constructing a memory impairment model, an anxiety model and a strong aggressive mouse model of the present invention, comprising the following steps:
[0038] (1) Domestication: Three groups of six-week-old mice in puberty were randomly placed in a temperature of 28°C, a humidity of 50%, light (8:00 in the morning to 8:00 in the evening) and night (from 8:00 in the evening to morning) 8:00) in the same cage for each 12h to domesticate separately for one week, and the mice were allowed to eat the same feed and drink freely during the domestication process;
[0039](2) The three groups of mice domesticated in step (1) for one week were continuously stimulated for three weeks, 10 hours a day, the first group of mice were given heavy metal music (Anthrax band Madhouse) stimulation with a music decibel of 70 decibels, the second group of mice Give music decibel to be the light music (Mozart's lullaby) stimulation of 70 decibels...
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