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Prior Parity Positively Regulates Learning and Memory in Young and Middle-Aged Rats

机译:先前的平价积极调节年轻和中年大鼠的学习和记忆

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Reproductive experience in female rats modifies acquired behaviors, induces long-lasting functional neuroadaptations and can also modify spatial learning and memory. The present study supports and expands this knowledge base by employing the Morris water maze, which measures spatial memory. Age-matched young adult (YNG) nulliparous (NULL; nonmated) and primiparous (PRIM; one pregnancy and lactation) female rats were tested 15 d after the litter's weaning. In addition, corresponding middle-aged (AGD) PRIM (mated in young adulthood so that pregnancy, parturition, and lactation occurred at the same age as in YNG PRIM) and NULL female rats were tested at 18 mo of age. Behavioral evaluation included: 1) acquisition of reference memory (platform location was fixed for 14 to 19 d of testing); 2) retrieval of this information associated with extinction of the acquired response (probe test involving removal of the platform 24 h after the last training session); and 3) performance in a working memory version of the task (platform presented in a novel location every day for 13 d, and maintained in a fixed location within each day). YNG PRIM outperformed NULL rats and showed different behavioral strategies. These results may be related to changes in locomotor, mnemonic, and cognitive processes. In addition, YNG PRIM exhibited less anxiety-like behavior. Compared with YNG rats, AGD rats showed less behavioral flexibility but stronger memory consolidation. These data, which were obtained by using a well-documented spatial task, demonstrate long lasting modifications of behavioral strategies in both YNG and AGD rats associated with a single reproductive experience.
机译:雌性大鼠的生殖经验会改变后天的行为,诱发持久的功能性神经适应,还可能改变空间学习和记忆。本研究通过采用测量空间记忆的莫里斯水迷宫来支持和扩展该知识库。产仔断奶15天后,对年龄匹配的幼年(YNG)雌性(NULL;未交配)和初产(PRIM;一次妊娠和哺乳)雌性大鼠进行测试。此外,对相应的中年(AGD)PRIM(在成年后配对,以便在怀孕,分娩和哺乳时与YNG PRIM年龄相同)和NULL雌性大鼠在18 mo时进行了测试。行为评估包括:1)获取参考记忆(平台位置固定测试14至19 d); 2)检索与已获得的反应消失有关的信息(探针测试,涉及在最后一次训练后24小时移除平台); 3)在工作记忆版本的任务中执行任务(每天在新颖的位置展示平台13天,并在每天的固定位置保存该平台)。 YNG PRIM优于NULL大鼠,表现出不同的行为策略。这些结果可能与运动,助记符和认知过程的变化有关。此外,YNG PRIM表现出较少的焦虑样行为。与YNG大鼠相比,AGD大鼠表现出较小的行为灵活性,但记忆力增强。这些数据是通过使用有据可查的空间任务而获得的,它们证明了与单个生殖经历相关的YNG和AGD大鼠行为策略的长期持久性改变。

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