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  Automatically annotated motion tracking identifies a distinct social behavioral profile following chronic social defeat stress

Bordes, J., Miranda, L., Reinhardt, M., Narayan, S., Hartmann, J., Newman, E. L., et al. (2023). Automatically annotated motion tracking identifies a distinct social behavioral profile following chronic social defeat stress. NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, 14(1): 4319. doi:10.1038/s41467-023-40040-3.

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Bordes, Joeri1, Author           
Miranda, Lucas2, 3, Author           
Reinhardt, Maya, Author
Narayan, Sowmya1, 3, Author           
Hartmann, Jakob, Author
Newman, Emily L., Author
Brix, Lea1, 3, Author           
van Doeselaar, Lotte1, 3, Author           
Engelhardt, Clara1, Author           
Dillmann, Larissa1, Author           
Mitra, Shiladitya1, Author           
Ressler, Kerry J., Author
Puetz, Benno2, Author           
Agakov, Felix, Author
Mueller-Myhsok, Bertram2, Author           
Schmidt, Mathias V.1, Author           
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1RG Stress Resilience, Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Max Planck Society, ou_2040294              
2RG Statistical Genetics, Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Max Planck Society, ou_2040288              
3IMPRS Translational Psychiatry, Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Max Planck Society, ou_3318616              

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 Abstract: Severe stress exposure increases the risk of stress-related disorders such as major depressive disorder (MDD). An essential characteristic of MDD is the impairment of social functioning and lack of social motivation. Chronic social defeat stress is an established animal model for MDD research, which induces a cascade of physiological and behavioral changes. Current markerless pose estimation tools allow for more complex and naturalistic behavioral tests. Here, we introduce the open-source tool DeepOF to investigate the individual and social behavioral profile in mice by providing supervised and unsupervised pipelines using DeepLabCut-annotated pose estimation data. Applying this tool to chronic social defeat in male mice, the DeepOF supervised and unsupervised pipelines detect a distinct stress-induced social behavioral pattern, which was particularly observed at the beginning of a novel social encounter and fades with time due to habituation. In addition, while the classical social avoidance task does identify the stress-induced social behavioral differences, both DeepOF behavioral pipelines provide a clearer and more detailed profile. Moreover, DeepOF aims to facilitate reproducibility and unification of behavioral classification by providing an open-source tool, which can advance the study of rodent individual and social behavior, thereby enabling biological insights and, for example, subsequent drug development for psychiatric disorders.
Accurate phenotyping is key to deciphering behavior. Here, authors show the utility of the software package DeepOF in supervised and unsupervised identification of distinct individual and social behavioral patterns following chronic social stress.

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 Dates: 2023
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