| Literature DB >> 8793021 |
F Thullier1, R Lalonde, P Mahler, C C Joyal, F Lestienne.
Abstract
Rats with small dorsal striatal lesions were compared to sham-operated controls in a series of test measuring their exploratory behavior in a T-maze, a hole-board, and an elevated plus-maze. Motor coordination was evaluated in the inclined grid and in the square bridge tests and grip strength in the wire suspension test. The rats with dorsal striatal lesions were not impaired in the motor coordination tests, the grip strength test, nor in spontaneous alternation. By contrast, an increase of emergence latencies in the elevated plus-maze and a reduction of motor activity in the hole-board confined space during the early part of testing were observed in rats with dorsal striatal lesions. These results are ascribed to a lesion-induced situation-specific increase in inhibition.Entities:
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Year: 1996 PMID: 8793021 DOI: 10.1076/apab.104.3.300.12902
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Physiol Biochem ISSN: 1381-3455 Impact factor: 4.076