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Unexpected Improvements of Spatial Learning and Memory Abilities in Chronic Rotenone Intoxicated Mice
JIA Fengju,SONG Ning,ZHAO Chenyang,XIE Junxia,JIANG Hong * #
Department of Physiology,Medical College of Qingdao University
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Funding: National Program of Basic Research sponsored by the Ministry of Science and Technology of China (No.2012CB526703, 2011CB504102), National Natural Science Foundation of China)
Opened online:27 February 2014
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Citation: JIA Fengju,SONG Ning,ZHAO Chenyang.Unexpected Improvements of Spatial Learning and Memory Abilities in Chronic Rotenone Intoxicated Mice[OL]. [27 February 2014] http://en.paper.edu.cn/en_releasepaper/content/4586368
 
 
The liposoluble insecticide rotenone is commonly used as a mitochondrial complex I inhibitor to replicate Parkinson's disease (PD) pathological features. However, there was no assessment of the spatial learning and memory abilities in chronic rotenone-induced PD models. In the present study, by rotarod test and Thioflavine T staining, we first noted the impairment of motor coordination in rotenone-treated group for 3 months, as well as alpha-synuclein inclusions in the nigral dopaminergic neurons in C57BL/6 mice with intragastrical delivery of rotenone (5 mg/Kg) for 3 months rather than 1 month. We then evaluated spatial learning and memory abilities by Morris water maze task in this model. The results showed escape latency reduced in rotenone-intoxicated mice for 3 months, indicating an improvement of learning ability. However, it was delayed slightly but not significantly in rotenone-intoxicated mice for 1 month. Similarly, we demonstrated that spatial memory ability was enhanced in 3-month-treatment group, but impaired in 1-month-treatment group. There were no proliferating cell nuclear antigen and doublecortin positive cells in the hippocampus by double immunofluorescent staining, indicating the absence of hippocampal neurogenesis in rotenone-intoxicated mice. These results suggest that spatial learning and memory abilities are disturbed in chronic rotenone-intoxicated PD model.
Keywords:Parkinson's disease; Rotenone; Spatial learning and memory abilities
 
 
 

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