| Literature DB >> 31129861 |
Aliz Judit Ernyey1, Tiago Grohmann Pereira2, Kata Kozma2, Shima Kouhnavardi2, Ferenc Kassai2, István Gyertyán2.
Abstract
Impairment of procedural memory is a frequent and severe symptom in many neurological and psychiatric diseases as well as during aging. Our aim was to establish an assay in rats in which procedural learning and changes in performance can be studied on the long term. The work was done in the frame of a larger project aiming to establish a complex cognitive animal test battery of high translational value. The equipment was a 190-cm-diameter circular water tank where 12 flower pots were placed upside down in a circle with increasing distances (18-46 cm) between the adjacent ones. Male Lister Hooded and Long-Evans rats were allowed to move on the pots for 3 min. The arena was filled with shallow water to make the rats stay on the pots. Animals were obviously motivated to move around on the pots; however, the distance which required jumping (> 26 cm) meant a barrier for some of them. Development of motor skill was measured by the longest distance successfully spanned. A relatively flat bell-shaped age dependence was observed, with a peak at 13 months of age. A gradual decline in performance could be observed after the age of 20 months which preceded the appearance of overt physical weakness. Long-Evans rats showed more homogeneous performance and higher individual stability than Lister Hooded rats. The method is appropriate to study the development of motor learning and to follow its age-dependent changes. It may also serve as an assay for testing potential drugs for improving motor skills and/or procedural memory.Entities:
Keywords: Age-related motor impairment motivation; Procedural learning and memory; Voluntary motor task
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31129861 PMCID: PMC6698317 DOI: 10.1007/s11357-019-00073-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Geroscience ISSN: 2509-2723 Impact factor: 7.713
Fig. 1Final pot setup for the training procedure of Long-Evans and Lister Hooded rats
Fig. 2“Stepping,” “overarching,” and “jumping” between two pots by the rat in the test arena
Pot arrangements for the training procedure of Long-Evans and Lister Hooded rats. Changes from the previous setup are italicized
| Long-Evans rats | Pot number | Between pot distance (cm) | Lister Hooded rats | ||
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| Age (months) | Number of training days | Age (months) | Number of training days | ||
| 4, 5 | 1 | 1,2, …12 | 18 | ||
| 12–1: | 24 | ||||
| 5–6 | 2 | 1 to 6 | 24 | ||
| 6 to 12 |
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| 12–1 |
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| 10 | 1 | 1 to 6 | 26 | ||
| 6 to 12 |
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| 12–1 |
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| 13–15 | 5 | 1–2 | 26 | 7–12 | 15 |
| 2–3 | 28 | ||||
| 3–4–5 | 30 | ||||
| 5–6–7 | 32 | ||||
| 7–8– | 34 | ||||
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| 36 | ||||
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| 38 | ||||
| 12–1 | 40 | ||||
| 19–21 | 6 | 1–2 | 26 | 13 | 4 |
| 2–3 | 28 | ||||
| 3–4–5 | 30 | ||||
| 5–6–7 | 32 | ||||
| 7– | 34 | ||||
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| 36 | ||||
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| 38 | ||||
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| 40 | ||||
| 12–1 |
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| 21–38 | 22 |
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(see Fig. | 14–27 | 15 |
Fig. 3Mean value ± SEM of longest spanned distance of rats depending on their age. N indicates the number of animals participating in the experiment at the given age. Orange (dark gray) circle symbols represent the performance of Lister Hooded (LH) rats and black triangle symbols represent the performance of the Long-Evans (LE) group. For the outlier data point indicated with arrow, see “Discussion”
Fig. 4a Histograms with Gaussian curve fitting of the “personal best” results of LE and of LH rats across the training period. Blue (black) bars represent the performance of LE rats and orange (gray) bars that of the LH rats. b Histograms with Gaussian curve fitting of the most often achieved distances between 10 and 24 months (LE) and 11 and 21 months (LH) age
Fig. 5Modi of the individual results between 10 and 24 months (LE) and 11 and 21 months (LH) age. Blue (black) data points show the modi of LE group and orange (gray) data points those of the LH rats. Filled squares represent the mean ± SEM of the values; crossed symbols show the individuals which typically did not leave the first three pots during their life span
Fig. 6a Proportion of “not leaving” rats that spanned maximum 23 cm related to all rats participating in the experiment at the given age. Orange (dark gray) circle symbols and lines represent the performance of Lister Hooded (LH) rats and blue (black) triangle symbols and lines represent the performance of the Long-Evans (LE) group. b Proportion of rats spanning distance by jumping related to all rats participating in the experiment at the given age. For the outlier data point indicated with arrow, see “Discussion”