Source: Sugimoto, H. and Kawakami, K. Low-cost Protocol of Footprint Analysis and Hanging Box Test for Mice Applied the Chronic Restraint Stress. J. Vis. Exp. (2019).
In this video, we describe the footprint testing procedure and related analysis to assess gait and motor coordination in mice.
All procedures involving animal models have been reviewed by the local institutional animal care committee and the JoVE veterinary review board.
1. Footprint Analysis
2. Training Session
NOTE: Perform the training session only at 4 weeks of age.
3. Test Session
4. Analysis of Footprints
Figure 1. Footprint analysis. (A) Runway for footprint analysis. A foot-painted mouse (forelimbs: red ink; hindlimbs: black ink) was allowed to walk from the proximal end to the goal box. (B) Representative image of footprint and measurement of parameters. Three measurements of each parameter (forelimb and hindlimb stride lengths, widths of front and hind base, overlap between forelimb and hindlimb) were obtained from foot-printed paper.
The authors have nothing to disclose.
Goal box | O’hara & Co. | http://ohara-time.co.jp/products/balanced-beam-test/ | Accessory for apparatus of balanced beam test |
Boxes | O’hara & Co. | Side wall of runway | |
Black ink | Shin-asahi | ||
Red ink | Maruyamakogyo | BC-6 | |
Disposable Petri Dish | Corning | 351008 | Petri dish (35 mm in diameter) |
Askul Multipaper Super White J Monochrome A3 | Askul | 701-712 | White paper (29.7 cm x 42 cm x 0.09mm) |