Ugo Basile RotaRod Complex Wheel

Add complexity and increase sensitivity of the Ugo Basile RotaRod With the addition of the Complex Wheel. 

Item Product Price QTY
57624-2 Mouse Rota-Rod Complex Wheel (30 bars) Login
57625-1 Rat Rota-Rod Complex Wheel (22 bars) Login
57624 Ugo Basile Mouse Rota-Rod Login
57625 Ugo Basile Rat Rota-Rod Login
57624-3 Mouse Rod enlarger (30 to 60mm, 5) original rod shape Login
57624-4 Mouse Rod enlarger (30 to 60mm, 5) smooth rubber Login

The complex wheel add-on for Mouse RotaRod introduce an additional complexity element for the animal to be tested thanks to the asymmetrical and adjustable rungs which increase the test sensitivity and add a higher involvement of moter cortex and hippocampus, as compared to the classic rotarod test.

The Ugo Basile RotaRod is the 1st and original, invented after the Dunham and Miya method (1957) and today has more than 6,200 citations in the literature.

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The Complex Wheel was developed in conjunction with Prof. Michele Bellesi and Prof. Luisa de Vivo from the University of Camerino (Italy).

The complex wheel is designed in a way that the animal does not have a uniform surface to walk on but rather a number of horizontal bars (rungs) that can be changed in number and positioned in a symmetrical or uneven position to vary the test complexity. This provides a different task to the animals, which now don’t have to walk on a small rod, but rather on an accelerating wheel with irregular rung pattern.

The complex wheels for Mouse and Rat RotaRod include removable bars, which allow for complete control of the task difficulty and therefore of the engagement of motor cortex and hippocampus, in addition to the increase of the test sensitivity.

57624-2 Mouse

 

57625-1 Rat

  57624-2 for Mouse RotaRod 57625-1 for Rat RotaRod
Complex Wheel Diameter 9.5 cm 14.4 cm
Number of bars  30 22
Distance between bars  9 mm 20 mm
Complex Wheel Weight  492 gr 675 gr
Warranty Complex Wheel for Mouse RotaRod is covered by a 12 months warranty Complex Wheel for Rat RotaRod is covered by a 12 months warranty

What Nagai et al. showed in their 2017 paper is that mice undergoing complex wheel experiments consolidate during sleep a motor skill that engages motor cortex and hippocampus much more than in the traditional rotarod test.

This is potentially due to the increased complexity of movements that happen thanks to the irregular rung patterns in the complex wheel task.