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Single Enrichment Variables Differentially Reduce Age-Related Memory Decline in Female Mice.

Authors :
Harburger, Lauren L.
Nzerem, Chinonyere K.
Frick, Karyn M.
Source :
Behavioral Neuroscience. Aug2007, Vol. 121 Issue 4, p679-688. 10p. 1 Black and White Photograph, 1 Chart, 3 Graphs.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

The authors sought to determine how different elements of enrichment, for example, cognitive stimulation and voluntary exercise, differ in their ability to improve memory throughout the lifespan. Young, middle-aged, and aged female C57BL/6 mice received 24-hr exposure in their home cages to toys alone (cognitive stimulation), running wheels alone (exercise), or both toys and running wheels (complex enrichment) for 4 weeks prior to and then throughout spatial water maze testing. As expected, spatial memory became progressively worse with age. Exercise alone improved spatial water maze performance in young mice, whereas both exercise alone and complex enrichment improved spatial maze performance in middle-aged mice. All enrichment treatments improved spatial maze performance in aged mice. These data suggest that exercise is the most effective element of enrichment in young female mice and that both cognitive stimulation and exercise are necessary to reliably improve spatial water maze performance ill aging female mice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
07357044
Volume :
121
Issue :
4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Behavioral Neuroscience
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
26093211
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1037/0735-7044.121.4.679