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Age effect on olfactory discrimination in a non-human primate Microcebus murinus

机译:年龄对非人类灵长类微盲鼠的嗅觉歧视的影响

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In order to characterize age-related cognitive changes, olfactory discrimination was assessed in Microcebus murinus, a prosimian primate. We compared young (n=10) and old (n=8) animals for individual performance on three olfactory tasks. Animals had to perform a detection, a transfer, and a reversal learning task using a go, no go conditioning procedure. No differences were observed between the two groups, indicating that aging is not inevitably associated with a decline in cognitive function. We did, however, observe two aged animals showing altered behavior. One animal displayed impairments in the reversal learning task, and the other showed impairments in both the transfer and reversal tasks. Transfer impairment may be due to an hippocampal alteration, whereas the perseverative tendency noted in the reversal task may be associated with frontal lobe dysfunction. Because some aged M. murinus display lesions that are pathognomonic of Alzheimer’s disease, our observations highlight its potential utility as a primate model for studying cognitive deficits in relation to age and associated pathologies.
机译:为了表征与年龄有关的认知变化,在Prosimian灵长类动物Microcebus murinus中评估了嗅觉歧视。我们比较了年轻(n = 10)和老(n = 8)动物在三个嗅觉任务上的个人表现。动物必须使用围棋,无围棋调节程序来执行检测,转移和逆向学习任务。两组之间未观察到差异,表明衰老并非不可避免地与认知功能下降有关。但是,我们确实观察到两只年龄较大的动物表现出行为改变。一只动物在逆向学习任务中显示出损伤,另一只动物在转移和逆转任务中都显示出损伤。转移障碍可能是由于海马改变,而逆转任务中指出的持续性趋势可能与额叶功能障碍有关。由于某些老年M. murinus表现出与阿尔茨海默氏病致病的病变,因此我们的观察结果突出了其作为灵长类动物模型研究与年龄和相关病理学相关的认知缺陷的潜在效用。

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