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. 2019 Dec 10;11:1759091419886212. doi: 10.1177/1759091419886212

Figure 5.

Figure 5.

Motor behavior alterations in BACHD. (a to d) Graphical quantification of pattern of gait of WT and BACHD mice. (a) Length of the step (p = .54; unpaired Student’s t test). (b) Step width (p = .51; unpaired Student’s t test). (c) Length of the rigth (p = .07; unpaired Student’s t test). (d) Length of the left (p =.70; unpaired Student’s t test). (e) Graphical quantification of the total distance traveled by WT and BACHD mice, showing hypoactivity in transgenic animals (time/weigth = time corrected for weight) (***p < .01; unpaired Student’s t test). (f) Graphical quantification of the average speed traveled by both genotypes with a decrease in BACHD animals (time/weigth = time corrected for weight) (**p < .001; unpaired Student’s t test). (g) Graphical quantification of the total time the animals kept holding their own weight in the test apparatus (time/weigth = time corrected for weight) (***p = .0001; unpaired Student’s t test). (h) Maximum force quantification in the test of grip strength exerted by WT animals and BACHD when a constant and opposite force is applied (p = .39; unpaired Student’s t test). The results express the mean ± SD from 11 WT and 17 BACHD animals. GAPDH = glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase; WT = wild type.