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Reduced long-term memory in a rat model of 8 minutes ventricular fibrillation cardiac arrest: a pilot trial

BACKGROUND: Evaluating beneficial effects of potential protective therapies following cardiac arrest in rodent models could be enhanced by exploring behavior and cognitive functions. The Morris Water Maze is a well-known cognitive paradigm to test spatial learning and memory. RESULTS: Behavioral tes...

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Autores principales: Weihs, Wolfgang, Warenits, Alexandra-M, Ettl, Florian, Magnet, Ingrid A. M., Teubenbacher, Ursula, Hilpold, Andreas, Schober, Andreas, Testori, Christoph, Tiboldi, Akos, Mag, Katharina Tillmann, Holzer, Michael, Hoegler, Sandra, Janata, Andreas, Sterz, Fritz
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4906711/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27296392
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12917-016-0740-6
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author Weihs, Wolfgang
Warenits, Alexandra-M
Ettl, Florian
Magnet, Ingrid A. M.
Teubenbacher, Ursula
Hilpold, Andreas
Schober, Andreas
Testori, Christoph
Tiboldi, Akos
Mag, Katharina Tillmann
Holzer, Michael
Hoegler, Sandra
Janata, Andreas
Sterz, Fritz
author_facet Weihs, Wolfgang
Warenits, Alexandra-M
Ettl, Florian
Magnet, Ingrid A. M.
Teubenbacher, Ursula
Hilpold, Andreas
Schober, Andreas
Testori, Christoph
Tiboldi, Akos
Mag, Katharina Tillmann
Holzer, Michael
Hoegler, Sandra
Janata, Andreas
Sterz, Fritz
author_sort Weihs, Wolfgang
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description BACKGROUND: Evaluating beneficial effects of potential protective therapies following cardiac arrest in rodent models could be enhanced by exploring behavior and cognitive functions. The Morris Water Maze is a well-known cognitive paradigm to test spatial learning and memory. RESULTS: Behavioral testing with the Morris Water Maze in Sprague–Dawley rats (300 ± 25 g) resuscitated after 8 min of ventricular fibrillation cardiac arrest was carried out 5 and 12 weeks after cardiac arrest (CA) and compared to results of naïve rats (Control). At 5 weeks, within each group latency time to reach the hidden platform (reflecting spatial learning) decreased equally from day 1 to 4 (CA: 105.6 ± 8.2 vs. 8.9 ± 1.2 s, p < 0.001; Control: 75.5 ± 13.2 vs. 17.1 ± 4.5, p < 0.001) with no differences between groups (p = 0.138). In the probe trial 24 h after the last trial, time spent in the target sector (reflecting memory recall) within each group was significantly longer (CA: 25 ± 1.3; Control: 24.7 ± 2.5 s) than in each of the three other sectors (CA: 7.7 ± 0.7, 14.3 ± 2.5, 8.4 ± 0.8 and Control: 7.8 ± 1.2, 11.7 ± 1.5, 10.3 ± 1.6 s) but with no significantly differences between groups. Seven days later (reflecting memory retention), control group animals remained significantly longer in the target sector compared to every other sector, whereas the cardiac arrest group animals did not. Even 12 weeks after cardiac arrest, the single p values showed that the control animals displayed a trend to perform better than the resuscitated animals. CONCLUSIONS: Memory recall was impaired early after 8 min of ventricular fibrillation cardiac arrest and might be a more valuable tool for cognitive testing than learning recall after global ischemia due to cardiac arrest.
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spelling pubmed-49067112016-06-15 Reduced long-term memory in a rat model of 8 minutes ventricular fibrillation cardiac arrest: a pilot trial Weihs, Wolfgang Warenits, Alexandra-M Ettl, Florian Magnet, Ingrid A. M. Teubenbacher, Ursula Hilpold, Andreas Schober, Andreas Testori, Christoph Tiboldi, Akos Mag, Katharina Tillmann Holzer, Michael Hoegler, Sandra Janata, Andreas Sterz, Fritz BMC Vet Res Research Article BACKGROUND: Evaluating beneficial effects of potential protective therapies following cardiac arrest in rodent models could be enhanced by exploring behavior and cognitive functions. The Morris Water Maze is a well-known cognitive paradigm to test spatial learning and memory. RESULTS: Behavioral testing with the Morris Water Maze in Sprague–Dawley rats (300 ± 25 g) resuscitated after 8 min of ventricular fibrillation cardiac arrest was carried out 5 and 12 weeks after cardiac arrest (CA) and compared to results of naïve rats (Control). At 5 weeks, within each group latency time to reach the hidden platform (reflecting spatial learning) decreased equally from day 1 to 4 (CA: 105.6 ± 8.2 vs. 8.9 ± 1.2 s, p < 0.001; Control: 75.5 ± 13.2 vs. 17.1 ± 4.5, p < 0.001) with no differences between groups (p = 0.138). In the probe trial 24 h after the last trial, time spent in the target sector (reflecting memory recall) within each group was significantly longer (CA: 25 ± 1.3; Control: 24.7 ± 2.5 s) than in each of the three other sectors (CA: 7.7 ± 0.7, 14.3 ± 2.5, 8.4 ± 0.8 and Control: 7.8 ± 1.2, 11.7 ± 1.5, 10.3 ± 1.6 s) but with no significantly differences between groups. Seven days later (reflecting memory retention), control group animals remained significantly longer in the target sector compared to every other sector, whereas the cardiac arrest group animals did not. Even 12 weeks after cardiac arrest, the single p values showed that the control animals displayed a trend to perform better than the resuscitated animals. CONCLUSIONS: Memory recall was impaired early after 8 min of ventricular fibrillation cardiac arrest and might be a more valuable tool for cognitive testing than learning recall after global ischemia due to cardiac arrest. BioMed Central 2016-06-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4906711/ /pubmed/27296392 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12917-016-0740-6 Text en © The Author(s). 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Weihs, Wolfgang
Warenits, Alexandra-M
Ettl, Florian
Magnet, Ingrid A. M.
Teubenbacher, Ursula
Hilpold, Andreas
Schober, Andreas
Testori, Christoph
Tiboldi, Akos
Mag, Katharina Tillmann
Holzer, Michael
Hoegler, Sandra
Janata, Andreas
Sterz, Fritz
Reduced long-term memory in a rat model of 8 minutes ventricular fibrillation cardiac arrest: a pilot trial
title Reduced long-term memory in a rat model of 8 minutes ventricular fibrillation cardiac arrest: a pilot trial
title_full Reduced long-term memory in a rat model of 8 minutes ventricular fibrillation cardiac arrest: a pilot trial
title_fullStr Reduced long-term memory in a rat model of 8 minutes ventricular fibrillation cardiac arrest: a pilot trial
title_full_unstemmed Reduced long-term memory in a rat model of 8 minutes ventricular fibrillation cardiac arrest: a pilot trial
title_short Reduced long-term memory in a rat model of 8 minutes ventricular fibrillation cardiac arrest: a pilot trial
title_sort reduced long-term memory in a rat model of 8 minutes ventricular fibrillation cardiac arrest: a pilot trial
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4906711/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27296392
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12917-016-0740-6
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