Progressive behavioral deficits in Parkin-Q311X transgenic mice. A-B, Locomotor activity in independent groups of naïve Parkin-Q311X(A) (n = 12, 6, 7, 8 for different time points) and wild-type littermate (n = 6, 5, 7, 13 for different time points) mice was measured in the open field at 6, 12, 16 and 21 months of age. Parkin-Q311X mice demonstrate significant progressive hypoactivity as measured by floor plane moves and vertical plane entries in open field (Significant genotype and time difference revealed by two way ANOVA, p<0.001; Significant genotype difference at the same time point is indicated. *p < 0.05, independent sample Student's t test). C, Motor performance and coordination was repeatedly measured in Parkin-Q311X (A) (n = 12) and wild-type (n = 9) mice using the challenging beam. Errors per step were measured at 3, 6-9 and 16-19 months of age. Parkin-Q311X(A) mice made more errors per steps while traversing the beam compared with wild-type mice, **p < 0.01, compared with wild-type mice at the same age. D-E, Spontaneous activity of Parkin-Q311X (A) mice and wild-type littermates in the cylinder was measured at 3, 6-9 and 16-19 months. Rearing (shown in D) and hind limb (shown in E) steps were measured. Transgenic mice were less active in each measure compared with wild-type mice at the older ages. *p < 0.05, compared with wild-type mice. F-G, Motor response to sensory stimuli was measured in the adhesive removal test at 3-4, 12 and 16-19 months of age (Parkin- Q311X (A) (n = 11) and wild-type (n = 8). Parkin-Q311X (A) mice had significantly slower contact (shown in E) and removal time (shown in F) compared to wild-type mice at 16-19 months of age (*: p<0.05 Mann-Whitney U test).