What is a rat Functional Observational Battery?

A rat Functional Observational Battery (FOB) is a standardized set of behavioral tests used in toxicology and pharmacology studies to evaluate the neurobehavioral effects of chemicals, drugs, or environmental exposures in rats.


Purpose:

The primary goal of a rat FOB is to detect neurotoxicity—that is, whether a substance negatively affects the central or peripheral nervous system. It's commonly used in regulatory safety assessments for new pharmaceuticals, pesticides, and industrial chemicals.


 What It Measures:

The FOB evaluates a range of behaviors and physical signs, typically grouped into three domains:

1. Autonomic and Physiological Functions

  • Lacrimation (tear secretion)

  • Piloerection (hair standing up)

  • Salivation

  • Pupillary response (miosis/mydriasis)

  • Respiratory pattern

  • Body temperature

2. Neuromuscular and Motor Activity

  • Gait and posture

  • Grip strength (usually forelimbs)

  • Hindlimb splay

  • Righting reflex

  • Tremors, twitches, or convulsions

  • Locomotor activity (open field test)

3. Sensorimotor and Behavioral Responses

  • Response to handling or stimulus (e.g. touch, sound)

  • Startle response

  • Tail pinch response

  • Approach or avoidance behavior

  • Signs of aggression or hypoactivity

  • Visual placing or pupil response


How It’s Done:

  • Rats are typically observed at baseline (pre-dose) and at multiple post-dose time points (e.g., 30 minutes, 1 hour, 1 day, etc.).

  • The observations are often made in a standardized testing arena or using specific instruments (like grip strength meters or locomotor activity chambers).

  • Observations are systematic and semi-quantitative—using scoring systems to assess severity (e.g., 0 = normal, 1 = mild, 2 = moderate, etc.).


 Importance in Safety Testing:

  • Part of OECD Test Guideline 424 (Neurotoxicity Testing).

  • Required by regulatory agencies like the FDA, EPA, and OECD.

  • Helps determine No Observed Adverse Effect Levels (NOAELs) and supports risk assessment.

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