Malin_1993_Neurobiol.Aging_14_393

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Title : Chronic methanesulfonyl fluoride enhances one-trial per day reward learning in aged rats - Malin_1993_Neurobiol.Aging_14_393
Author(s) : Malin DH , Plotner RE , Radulescu SJ , Ferebee RN , Lake JR , Negrete PG , Schaefer PJ , Crothers MK , Moss DE
Ref : Neurobiology of Aging , 14 :393 , 1993
Abstract :

Aged (24-month-old) rats were treated chronically with methanesulfonyl fluoride (MSF), an acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitor with selectivity for central nervous system AChE, or with injection vehicle alone. Twelve 0.22 mg/kg IP injections were given over 4 weeks. MSF rats showed significantly greater speed and accuracy on a 1 trial/day discriminative reward learning task. The chronic MSF treatment resulted in a 56% decrease in brain AChE activity but no discernable locomotor side effects and no liver damage as indicated by aspartate transferase activity.

PubMedSearch : Malin_1993_Neurobiol.Aging_14_393
PubMedID: 8367021

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Malin DH, Plotner RE, Radulescu SJ, Ferebee RN, Lake JR, Negrete PG, Schaefer PJ, Crothers MK, Moss DE (1993)
Chronic methanesulfonyl fluoride enhances one-trial per day reward learning in aged rats
Neurobiology of Aging 14 :393

Malin DH, Plotner RE, Radulescu SJ, Ferebee RN, Lake JR, Negrete PG, Schaefer PJ, Crothers MK, Moss DE (1993)
Neurobiology of Aging 14 :393