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Kindling and its consequences on learning in rats.

Authors :
Becker A
Grecksch G
Rüthrich HL
Pohle W
Marx B
Matthies H
Source :
Behavioral and neural biology [Behav Neural Biol] 1992 Jan; Vol. 57 (1), pp. 37-43.
Publication Year :
1992

Abstract

To study the learning performance of pentylenetetrazol- and amygdala-kindled Wistar rats we used the following learning tests: short-term memory was tested in the response-to-change model, brightness discrimination was tested in a Y-chamber, and two-way active avoidance learning was tested in a shuttle-box. Short-term memory was not impaired by both kindling procedures. Considering two-way active avoidance learning the performance of pentylenetetrazol (PTZ)-kindled rats was significantly diminished. This effect persists over a period of 4 weeks. However, amygdala (AMY)-kindled rats acquired this task like the controls. In brightness discrimination reaction (BDR) the learning performance of PTZ-kindled animals was not influenced. Although the acquisition of BDR was nearly identical, the 24-h retention was remarkably diminished in AMY-kindled rats. It was hypothesized that the different kindling procedures interfere in different ways and extent with neuronal circuits resulting in different functional impairments.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0163-1047
Volume :
57
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Behavioral and neural biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
1567332
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/0163-1047(92)90735-m