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Spatial learning and memory deficits induced by exposure to iron-56-particle radiation.

B Shukitt-Hale1, G Casadesus, J J McEwen, B M Rabin, J A Joseph.   

Abstract

It has previously been shown that exposing rats to particles of high energy and charge (HZE) disrupts the functioning of the dopaminergic system and behaviors mediated by this system, such as motor performance and an amphetamine-induced conditioned taste aversion; these adverse behavioral and neuronal effects are similar to those seen in aged animals. Because cognition declines with age, spatial learning and memory were assessed in the Morris water maze 1 month after whole-body irradiation with 1.5 Gy of 1 GeV/nucleon high-energy (56)Fe particles, to test the cognitive behavioral consequences of radiation exposure. Irradiated rats demonstrated cognitive impairment compared to the control group as seen in their increased latencies to find the hidden platform, particularly on the reversal day when the platform was moved to the opposite quadrant. Also, the irradiated group used nonspatial strategies during the probe trials (swim with no platform), i.e. less time spent in the platform quadrant, fewer crossings of and less time spent in the previous platform location, and longer latencies to the previous platform location. These findings are similar to those seen in aged rats, suggesting that an increased release of reactive oxygen species may be responsible for the induction of radiation- and age-related cognitive deficits. If these decrements in behavior also occur in humans, they may impair the ability of astronauts to perform critical tasks during long-term space travel beyond the magnetosphere.

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Keywords:  NASA Discipline Radiation Health; NASA Program Biomedical Research and Countermeasures; Non-NASA Center

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10856962     DOI: 10.1667/0033-7587(2000)154[0028:slamdi]2.0.co;2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiat Res        ISSN: 0033-7587            Impact factor:   2.841


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Journal:  Radiat Res       Date:  2008-06       Impact factor: 2.841

2.  Interaction between age of irradiation and age of testing in the disruption of operant performance using a ground-based model for exposure to cosmic rays.

Authors:  Bernard M Rabin; James A Joseph; Barbara Shukitt-Hale; Kirsty L Carrihill-Knoll
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Journal:  Radiat Res       Date:  2011-02-14       Impact factor: 2.841

4.  Functional consequences of radiation-induced oxidative stress in cultured neural stem cells and the brain exposed to charged particle irradiation.

Authors:  Bertrand P Tseng; Erich Giedzinski; Atefeh Izadi; Tatiana Suarez; Mary L Lan; Katherine K Tran; Munjal M Acharya; Gregory A Nelson; Jacob Raber; Vipan K Parihar; Charles L Limoli
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5.  Effects of 1H + 16O Charged Particle Irradiation on Short-Term Memory and Hippocampal Physiology in a Murine Model.

Authors:  Frederico Kiffer; Hannah Carr; Thomas Groves; Julie E Anderson; Tyler Alexander; Jing Wang; John W Seawright; Vijayalakshmi Sridharan; Gwendolyn Carter; Marjan Boerma; Antiño R Allen
Journal:  Radiat Res       Date:  2017-11-14       Impact factor: 2.841

6.  Biological Effects of Space Radiation and Development of Effective Countermeasures.

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Authors:  J A Joseph; B Shukitt-Hale; G Casadesus; D Fisher
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Review 8.  Behavioral effects of space radiation: A comprehensive review of animal studies.

Authors:  Frederico Kiffer; Marjan Boerma; Antiño Allen
Journal:  Life Sci Space Res (Amst)       Date:  2019-02-19

9.  Acute and fractionated exposure to high-LET (56)Fe HZE-particle radiation both result in similar long-term deficits in adult hippocampal neurogenesis.

Authors:  Phillip D Rivera; Hung-Ying Shih; Junie A Leblanc; Mara G Cole; Wellington Z Amaral; Shibani Mukherjee; Shichuan Zhang; Melanie J Lucero; Nathan A Decarolis; Benjamin P C Chen; Amelia J Eisch
Journal:  Radiat Res       Date:  2013-12-09       Impact factor: 2.841

10.  Low dose radiation overcomes diabetes-induced suppression of hippocampal neuronal cell proliferation in rats.

Authors:  Jin Oh Kang; Sang Ki Kim; Seong Eon Hong; Taeck Hyun Lee; Chang Ju Kim
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