Title : Discrimination and avoidance learning in adult mice following developmental exposure to diisopropylfluorophosphate - Levi_2008_Pharmacol.Biochem.Behav_88_438 |
Author(s) : Levi Y , Kofman O , Schwebel M , Shaldubina A |
Ref : Pharmacol Biochem Behav , 88 :438 , 2008 |
Abstract :
Exposure to acetylcholinesterase inhibitors during development was shown in the past to induce sex-dependent changes in locomotion and specific cognitive and emotional tests in rodents. Adult mice that had been treated with 0.5 mg/kg diisopropylfluorphosphate (DFP), on post-natal days 14-20 were tested on active avoidance and a set-shifting task. DFP pre-treatment did not affect the active avoidance task, but impaired performance on the extra-dimensional shift task. DFP-treated females showed more general deficits in the acquisition of simple discrimination, intra-dimensional shift, extra-dimensional shift and reversal learning. These data suggest that pre-weanling exposure to cholinesterase inhibitors may have long-term consequences on attentional capabilities. |
PubMedSearch : Levi_2008_Pharmacol.Biochem.Behav_88_438 |
PubMedID: 17963829 |
Levi Y, Kofman O, Schwebel M, Shaldubina A (2008)
Discrimination and avoidance learning in adult mice following developmental exposure to diisopropylfluorophosphate
Pharmacol Biochem Behav
88 :438
Levi Y, Kofman O, Schwebel M, Shaldubina A (2008)
Pharmacol Biochem Behav
88 :438