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Impaired Decision Making and Loss of Inhibitory-Control in a Rat Model of Huntington Disease

Cognitive deficits associated with Huntington disease (HD) are generally dominated by executive function disorders often associated with disinhibition and impulsivity/compulsivity. Few studies have directly examined symptoms and consequences of behavioral disinhibition in HD and its relation with de...

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Autores principales: El Massioui, Nicole, Lamirault, Charlotte, Yagüe, Sara, Adjeroud, Najia, Garces, Daniel, Maillard, Alexis, Tallot, Lucille, Yu-Taeger, Libo, Riess, Olaf, Allain, Philippe, Nguyen, Huu Phuc, von Hörsten, Stephan, Doyère, Valérie
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5080295/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27833538
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnbeh.2016.00204
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author El Massioui, Nicole
Lamirault, Charlotte
Yagüe, Sara
Adjeroud, Najia
Garces, Daniel
Maillard, Alexis
Tallot, Lucille
Yu-Taeger, Libo
Riess, Olaf
Allain, Philippe
Nguyen, Huu Phuc
von Hörsten, Stephan
Doyère, Valérie
author_facet El Massioui, Nicole
Lamirault, Charlotte
Yagüe, Sara
Adjeroud, Najia
Garces, Daniel
Maillard, Alexis
Tallot, Lucille
Yu-Taeger, Libo
Riess, Olaf
Allain, Philippe
Nguyen, Huu Phuc
von Hörsten, Stephan
Doyère, Valérie
author_sort El Massioui, Nicole
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description Cognitive deficits associated with Huntington disease (HD) are generally dominated by executive function disorders often associated with disinhibition and impulsivity/compulsivity. Few studies have directly examined symptoms and consequences of behavioral disinhibition in HD and its relation with decision-making. To assess the different forms of impulsivity in a transgenic model of HD (tgHD rats), two tasks assessing cognitive/choice impulsivity were used: risky decision-making with a rat gambling task (RGT) and intertemporal choices with a delay discounting task (DD). To assess waiting or action impulsivity the differential reinforcement of low rate of responding task (DRL) was used. In parallel, the volume as well as cellular activity of the amygdala was analyzed. In contrast to WT rats, 15 months old tgHD rats exhibited a poor efficiency in the RGT task with difficulties to choose advantageous options, a steep DD curve as delays increased in the DD task and a high rate of premature and bursts responses in the DRL task. tgHD rats also demonstrated a concomitant and correlated presence of both action and cognitive/choice impulsivity in contrast to wild type (WT) animals. Moreover, a reduced volume associated with an increased basal cellular activity of the central nucleus of amygdala indicated a dysfunctional amygdala in tgHD rats, which could underlie inhibitory dyscontrol. In conclusion, tgHD rats are a good model for impulsivity disorder that could be used more widely to identify potential pharmacotherapies to treat these invasive symptoms in HD.
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spelling pubmed-50802952016-11-10 Impaired Decision Making and Loss of Inhibitory-Control in a Rat Model of Huntington Disease El Massioui, Nicole Lamirault, Charlotte Yagüe, Sara Adjeroud, Najia Garces, Daniel Maillard, Alexis Tallot, Lucille Yu-Taeger, Libo Riess, Olaf Allain, Philippe Nguyen, Huu Phuc von Hörsten, Stephan Doyère, Valérie Front Behav Neurosci Neuroscience Cognitive deficits associated with Huntington disease (HD) are generally dominated by executive function disorders often associated with disinhibition and impulsivity/compulsivity. Few studies have directly examined symptoms and consequences of behavioral disinhibition in HD and its relation with decision-making. To assess the different forms of impulsivity in a transgenic model of HD (tgHD rats), two tasks assessing cognitive/choice impulsivity were used: risky decision-making with a rat gambling task (RGT) and intertemporal choices with a delay discounting task (DD). To assess waiting or action impulsivity the differential reinforcement of low rate of responding task (DRL) was used. In parallel, the volume as well as cellular activity of the amygdala was analyzed. In contrast to WT rats, 15 months old tgHD rats exhibited a poor efficiency in the RGT task with difficulties to choose advantageous options, a steep DD curve as delays increased in the DD task and a high rate of premature and bursts responses in the DRL task. tgHD rats also demonstrated a concomitant and correlated presence of both action and cognitive/choice impulsivity in contrast to wild type (WT) animals. Moreover, a reduced volume associated with an increased basal cellular activity of the central nucleus of amygdala indicated a dysfunctional amygdala in tgHD rats, which could underlie inhibitory dyscontrol. In conclusion, tgHD rats are a good model for impulsivity disorder that could be used more widely to identify potential pharmacotherapies to treat these invasive symptoms in HD. Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC5080295/ /pubmed/27833538 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnbeh.2016.00204 Text en Copyright © 2016 El Massioui, Lamirault, Yagüe, Adjeroud, Garces, Maillard, Tallot, Yu-Taeger, Riess, Allain, Nguyen, von Hörsten and Doyère. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution and reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
El Massioui, Nicole
Lamirault, Charlotte
Yagüe, Sara
Adjeroud, Najia
Garces, Daniel
Maillard, Alexis
Tallot, Lucille
Yu-Taeger, Libo
Riess, Olaf
Allain, Philippe
Nguyen, Huu Phuc
von Hörsten, Stephan
Doyère, Valérie
Impaired Decision Making and Loss of Inhibitory-Control in a Rat Model of Huntington Disease
title Impaired Decision Making and Loss of Inhibitory-Control in a Rat Model of Huntington Disease
title_full Impaired Decision Making and Loss of Inhibitory-Control in a Rat Model of Huntington Disease
title_fullStr Impaired Decision Making and Loss of Inhibitory-Control in a Rat Model of Huntington Disease
title_full_unstemmed Impaired Decision Making and Loss of Inhibitory-Control in a Rat Model of Huntington Disease
title_short Impaired Decision Making and Loss of Inhibitory-Control in a Rat Model of Huntington Disease
title_sort impaired decision making and loss of inhibitory-control in a rat model of huntington disease
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5080295/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27833538
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnbeh.2016.00204
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