Table 1.
Observation | Points |
---|---|
Body position | 0 = active; 1 = inactive; 2 = excessive activity |
Tremor | 0 = present; 1 = absent |
Palpebral closure | 0 = present; 1 = absent |
Coat appearance and color | 0 = normal; 1 = abnormal |
Whiskers | 0 = present; 1 = absent |
Lacrimation | 0 = present; 1 = absent |
Defecation | 0 = present; 1 = absent |
Transfer arousal | 0 = extended freeze; 1 = brief freeze; 2 = immediate movement |
Locomotor activity | Total # of squares entered in 30 seconds |
Gait | 0 = fluid movement; 1 = lack of fluidity |
Tail elevation | 0 = dragging; 1 = horizontal extension; 2 = elevated/straub tail |
Startle response | 0 = preyer reflex; 1 = absent; 2 = reaction in addition to reflex |
Touch Escape | 0 = none; 1 = response to touch; 2 = flees prior to touch |
Positional passivity | 0 = struggles when held by tail; 1 = struggles when scuffed; 2 = struggles when laid supine; 3 = no struggle |
Skin color | 0 = pale; 1 = pink; 2 = red |
Trunk curl | 0 = present; 1 = absent |
Limb grasping | 0 = present; 1 = absent |
Visual placing | 0 = present; 1 = absent |
Righting reflex | 0 = present; 1 = absent |
Pinnal reflex | 0 = present; 1 = absent |
Contact righting reflex | 0 = present; 1 = absent |
Corneal reflex | 0 = present; 1 = absent |
Biting | 0 = present; 1 = absent |
Vocalization | 0 = present; 1 = absent |
Morphology | 0 = normal; 1 = abnormal |
Tail pinch | 0 = response; 1 = no response |
Pupillary light reflex | 0 = present; 1 = absent |
Note: The SHIRPA scoring system contains three phases: observation in cage, removal of the cage and placement onto an arena, and then provocative testing. SHIRPA: SmithKline Beecham, Harwell, Imperial College, Royal London Hospital, Phenotype Assessment.