在桡臂迷宫中测试的丘脑中背核化学损伤大鼠的细微但明显的损伤。

J Kessler, H J Markowitsch, B Otto
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在丘脑中背核和腹侧被盖区化学损伤前后,对经桡臂迷宫训练的大鼠进行了性能测试。他们的行为与假手术对照组的行为进行了比较。损伤是由伊博滕酸造成的,这种化合物可以选择性地破坏神经元,同时明显地保持通路纤维的完整。结果显示,当所有六项试验在一次不间断的情况下进行时,错误的数量在组间没有差异。然而,当在前四次和最后两次试验之间插入1小时的延迟时,中腰部病变组的错误明显多于其他两组。此外,这些大鼠在达到标准所需的会话次数、完成会话所需的时间以及接近目标的直接性方面与其他组的大鼠不同。腹侧被盖区病变大鼠与假手术对照组大鼠在采取的任何措施上均无差异。这表明,大鼠的中背核损伤与人类患者的中背核损伤在质量上相似。
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Subtle but distinct impairments of rats with chemical lesions in the thalamic mediodorsal nucleus, tested in a radial arm maze.

The performance of rats trained in a radial arm maze was tested before and after chemical lesions of the thalamic mediodorsal nucleus or the ventral tegmental area. Their behavior was compared with that of a sham-operated control group. Lesions were produced with ibotenic acid, a compound that selectively destroys neurons while apparently leaving fibers of passage intact. Results revealed no intergroup difference in the number of errors performed when all six trials were given in one session without interruption. The group with mediodorsal lesions made, however, significantly more errors than either of the other two groups when a delay of 1 hr was interposed between the first four and the last two trials. Furthermore, these rats differed from rats of the other groups in the number of sessions necessary to reach criterion, in the time needed to finish a session, and in the directness with which a goal was approached. Rats with lesions of the ventral tegmental area did not differ from rats of the sham-operated control group in any of the measures taken. It is suggested that the deficits of rats with mediodorsal lesions resemble qualitatively those found in human patients with lesions of the mediodorsal nucleus.

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