Yoon_2018_Lab.Anim.Res_34_317

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Title : Comparison of scopolamine-induced cognitive impairment responses in three different ICR stocks - Yoon_2018_Lab.Anim.Res_34_317
Author(s) : Yoon WB , Choi HJ , Kim JE , Park JW , Kang MJ , Bae SJ , Lee YJ , Choi YS , Kim KS , Jung YS , Cho JY , Hwang DY , Song HK
Ref : Lab Anim Res , 34 :317 , 2018
Abstract :

Cognitive impairment responses are important research topics in the study of degenerative brain diseases as well as in understanding of human mental activities. To compare response to scopolamine (SPL)-induced cognitive impairment, we measured altered parameters for learning and memory ability, inflammatory response, oxidative stress, cholinergic dysfunction and neuronal cell damages, in Korl:ICR stock and two commercial breeder stocks (A:ICR and B:ICR) after relevant SPL exposure. In the water maze test, Korl:ICR showed no significant difference in SPL-induced learning and memory impairment compared to the two different ICRs, although escape latency was increased after SPL exposure. Although behavioral assessment using the manual avoidance test revealed reduced latency in all ICR mice after SPL treatment as compared to Vehicle, no differences were observed between the three ICR stocks. To determine cholinergic dysfunction induction by SPL exposure, activity of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) assessed in the three ICR stocks revealed no difference of acetylcholinesterase activity. Furthermore, low levels of superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity and high levels of inflammatory cytokines in SPL-treated group were maintained in all three ICR stocks, although some variations were observed between the SPLtreated groups. Neuronal cell damages induced by SPL showed similar response in all three ICR stocks, as assessed by terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase dUTP nick end labeling (TUNEL) assay, Nissl staining analysis and expression analyses of apoptosis-related proteins. Thus, the results of this study provide strong evidence that Korl:ICR is similar to the other two ICR. Stocks in response to learning and memory capacity.

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Yoon WB, Choi HJ, Kim JE, Park JW, Kang MJ, Bae SJ, Lee YJ, Choi YS, Kim KS, Jung YS, Cho JY, Hwang DY, Song HK (2018)
Comparison of scopolamine-induced cognitive impairment responses in three different ICR stocks
Lab Anim Res 34 :317

Yoon WB, Choi HJ, Kim JE, Park JW, Kang MJ, Bae SJ, Lee YJ, Choi YS, Kim KS, Jung YS, Cho JY, Hwang DY, Song HK (2018)
Lab Anim Res 34 :317