Title of article :
Glucose Treatment Attenuates Spatial Learning and Memory Deficits of Aged Rats on Tests of Hippocampal Function
Author/Authors :
G. Winocur، نويسنده , , S. Gagnon، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Abstract :
Groups of old and young rats were administered three tests of spatial learning and memory that are known to be sensitive to hippocampal dysfunction: the radial arm maze (RAM), spatial non-matching-to-sample (SNMTS), and a spatial vs. local cue-preference task. Old rats performed worse than young rats on the RAM and SNMTS tasks; on the cue-preference task, young rats were biased to use spatial cues, whereas old rats exhibited strong preferences for distinct, local cues. Peripheral injections of glucose (100 mg/kg) improved performance by old rats on the RAM and SNMTS, which correlated with measures of glucose metabolism. Glucose treatment did not affect old rats performance on the cue-preference task. There was evidence that glucose-treatment improved performance of young rats in the RAM test, but not the other tests. The results extend the range of tasks on which glucose-induced cognitive enhancement has been demonstrated in aged rats, and provides further evidence that memory loss resulting from hippocampal dysfunction is especially amenable to glucose treatment.
Keywords :
Hippocampus , aging , Spatial memory , glucose
Journal title :
Neurobiology of Aging
Journal title :
Neurobiology of Aging