| Literature DB >> 22369105 |
Ai-hua Cao1, Lin Yu, Yu-wei Wang, Jun-mei Wang, Le-jin Yang, Ge-Fei Lei.
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BACKGROUND: Although deficits of attentional set-shifting have been reported in individuals with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), it is rarely examined in animal models.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22369105 PMCID: PMC3312818 DOI: 10.1186/1744-9081-8-10
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Behav Brain Funct ISSN: 1744-9081 Impact factor: 3.759
Studies examining effects of methylphenidate on attentional set-shifting tests in children with ADHD or animal models
| Citation | Dose | Time | Outcome | Subjects |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| [ | 0.5 mg/kg | acute | positive effects of ED | Children with ADHD |
| [ | 0.25 mg/kg | 6 days | performance were enhanced at a low dose while worsened at a moderate dose of ED | Children with ADHD |
| [ | 0.3 mg/kg | acute | no change | Children with ADHD |
| [ | 35 mg/day | no information | positive effects of ED | Children with ADHD |
| [ | 0.3 mg/kg | 4 weeks | no change | Children with ADHD |
| [ | 1.5 mg/kg | 28 days | positive effects of ID and ED | SHR |
Examples of stimulus pairs used in ASST and the progression through the stages of the ASST
| Stages | SD | CD | CDR | ID | IDR | ED | EDR |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Series1 (cup1-cup2) | O1▲- O2 | O1/M1▲- O2/M2 | O1/M1- O2/M2▲ | O3/M3▲- O4/M4 | O3/M3- O4/M4▲ | O5/M5▲- O6/M6 | O5/M5- O6/M6▲ |
| Relevant | Odor | Odor | Odor | Odor | Odor | Medium | Medium |
| Series 2 (cup1-cup2) | M1▲- M2 | M1/O1▲- M2/O2 | M1/O1- M2/O2▲ | M3/O3▲- M4/O4 | M3/O3- M4/O4▲ | M5/O5▲- M6/O6 | M5/O5- M6/O6▲ |
| Relevant | Medium | Medium | Medium | Medium | Medium | Odor | Odor |
The baited cup is signified by ▲. The exemplars were always presented in pairs and varied. The following pairs of exemplars were used: odor: Pair 1: O1- lemon, O2- cinnamon, Pair 2: O3- cloves, O4- rose, Pair 3: O5- peppermint, O6- vanilla; Medium: Pair1: M1-sawdust, M2-woodchips, Pair 2: M3-sand, M4-gravel, Pair 3: M5-confetti, M6- plastic pellets
Figure 1Strain comparison of the mean latency (A), and the number of trials to criterion (B) for each of the stage during the training. (C) Analysis of the subtypes of errors made by three rats during the whole task. Values are expressed as mean ± SEM accuracy measured in spontaneous hypertensive rat (SHR), Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) and Sprague-Dawley (SD) strains. *p < 0.05,**p < 0.01 when compared with SHR rats. #p < 0.01 compared in CD and ID, ID and ED.
Figure 2Effects of treatment with low-dose methylphenidate (2.5 mg/kg) and high-dose methylphenidate (5 mg/kg) on spontaneous hypertensive rat (SHR) strains on the mean latency (A), the number of trials to criterion (B) and the analysis of the subtypes of errors (C) during the attentional set-shifting task. Values are expressed as mean ± SEM *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01 when compared with vehicle-treated controls. #p < 0.01: compared in CD and ID, ID and ED,⋆p < 0.01: compared in MPH-H and MPH-L.