Literature DB >> 3669942

Behavioral effects of exposure to nuclear magnetic resonance imaging: I. Open-field behavior and passive avoidance learning in rats.

K P Ossenkopp1, N K Innis, F S Prato, E Sestini.   

Abstract

The effect of exposure to the magnetic and radio-frequency fields associated with Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) on two standard animal behavior tests, was examined in rats. In the first experiment male rats were given a baseline open-field test and 48 hrs later exposed for 22.5 min to a MRI procedure, a sham imaging procedure, or a control condition. Immediately after this exposure period a second open-field test was administered. All animals were given 4 more daily exposures to their respective treatment conditions and after the last exposure period a third open-field test was given. Analysis of open-field ambulation, rearing, and defecation responses indicated no significant effect of exposure to MRI on these behaviours. In a second experiment rats were conditioned in a step-down passive avoidance task and then exposed for 23.2 min (48 hrs later) to MRI, sham imaging, or control conditions. Retention tests for the passive avoidance response were administered after the first and fifth daily exposure to the experimental treatment conditions. No significant effects of the treatment conditions on retention of the avoidance response were obtained and a third retention test 3 months after the second test, also failed to provide any evidence for treatment effects. These results fail to provide any evidence for short or long term behavioral changes in animals exposed to MRI.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3669942     DOI: 10.1016/0730-725x(86)91036-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Magn Reson Imaging        ISSN: 0730-725X            Impact factor:   2.546


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