1. An Automated Squint Method for Time-syncing Behavior and Brain Dynamics in Mouse Pain Studies.
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McCutcheon N, Johnson MS, Rea B, Ghumman M, Sowers L, and Hultman R
- Subjects
- Animals, Mice, Pain physiopathology, Brain physiology, Behavior, Animal physiology, Migraine Disorders physiopathology
- Abstract
Spontaneous pain has been challenging to track in real time and quantify in a way that prevents human bias. This is especially true for metrics of head pain, as in disorders such as migraine. Eye squint has emerged as a continuous variable metric that can be measured over time and is effective for predicting pain states in such assays. This paper provides a protocol for the use of DeepLabCut (DLC) to automate and quantify eye squint (Euclidean distance between eyelids) in restrained mice with freely rotating head motions. This protocol enables unbiased quantification of eye squint to be paired with and compared directly against mechanistic measures such as neurophysiology. We provide an assessment of AI training parameters necessary for achieving success as defined by discriminating squint and non-squint periods. We demonstrate an ability to reliably track and differentiate squint in a CGRP-induced migraine-like phenotype at a sub second resolution.
- Published
- 2024
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