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Effect of chronic administration and withdrawal of caffeine on motor function, cognitive functions, anxiety, and the social behavior of BLC57 mice

OBJECTIVES: The cognitive functions, motor coordination, and social behavior were studied in rodents after adding different doses of caffeine in their drinking water. METHODOLOGY: BLC57 mice were divided into four groups: Control (n = 8), chronic moderate dose (n = 8, Ch] MD), Ch high dose (n = 8, C...

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Autores principales: Mahdi, Sadiq, Almosawi, Sayed, Baksh, Hasan, Qareeballa, Abdulrahman, Alsaleh, Bano, Falamarzi, Faisal, Alrabaani, Malak, Alkalbani, Ali, Kamal, Amer
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Publicado: Qassim Uninversity 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6436450/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30983940
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author Mahdi, Sadiq
Almosawi, Sayed
Baksh, Hasan
Qareeballa, Abdulrahman
Alsaleh, Bano
Falamarzi, Faisal
Alrabaani, Malak
Alkalbani, Ali
Kamal, Amer
author_facet Mahdi, Sadiq
Almosawi, Sayed
Baksh, Hasan
Qareeballa, Abdulrahman
Alsaleh, Bano
Falamarzi, Faisal
Alrabaani, Malak
Alkalbani, Ali
Kamal, Amer
author_sort Mahdi, Sadiq
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description OBJECTIVES: The cognitive functions, motor coordination, and social behavior were studied in rodents after adding different doses of caffeine in their drinking water. METHODOLOGY: BLC57 mice were divided into four groups: Control (n = 8), chronic moderate dose (n = 8, Ch] MD), Ch high dose (n = 8, Ch HD), and withdrawal (n = 8, WD). Caffeine was administered for 1 month to all groups. Spatial memory was tested by Morris water maze, motor coordination by rotarod (RR), social behavior by (Crawley’s test), and anxiety by elevated plus maze (EPM) test. RESULTS: In water maze, the latency to reach the platform was significantly shorter in Ch MD group compared to the control and the Ch HD groups. WD group showed the worst performance. RR results showed that the groups treated with caffeine performed poor in comparison to the control group where their latency to fall was significantly less. In the three-chamber test, the Ch MD group showed enhanced sociability (session 1) and social novelty behavior (session 2). On the other hand, both Ch HD and WD showed a lack in sociability and a deficit in social novelty. In the EPM, results showed that all caffeine administrated mice where more anxious than the control group. CONCLUSION: We concluded that chronic administration of caffeine in MD resulted in enhancement of spatial memory, motor functions, sociability, and social novelty. The anxiety in these animals was, however, increased. On the other hand, Ch HD caffeine had opposite effects on all the parameters except for anxiety.
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spelling pubmed-64364502019-04-12 Effect of chronic administration and withdrawal of caffeine on motor function, cognitive functions, anxiety, and the social behavior of BLC57 mice Mahdi, Sadiq Almosawi, Sayed Baksh, Hasan Qareeballa, Abdulrahman Alsaleh, Bano Falamarzi, Faisal Alrabaani, Malak Alkalbani, Ali Kamal, Amer Int J Health Sci (Qassim) Original Article OBJECTIVES: The cognitive functions, motor coordination, and social behavior were studied in rodents after adding different doses of caffeine in their drinking water. METHODOLOGY: BLC57 mice were divided into four groups: Control (n = 8), chronic moderate dose (n = 8, Ch] MD), Ch high dose (n = 8, Ch HD), and withdrawal (n = 8, WD). Caffeine was administered for 1 month to all groups. Spatial memory was tested by Morris water maze, motor coordination by rotarod (RR), social behavior by (Crawley’s test), and anxiety by elevated plus maze (EPM) test. RESULTS: In water maze, the latency to reach the platform was significantly shorter in Ch MD group compared to the control and the Ch HD groups. WD group showed the worst performance. RR results showed that the groups treated with caffeine performed poor in comparison to the control group where their latency to fall was significantly less. In the three-chamber test, the Ch MD group showed enhanced sociability (session 1) and social novelty behavior (session 2). On the other hand, both Ch HD and WD showed a lack in sociability and a deficit in social novelty. In the EPM, results showed that all caffeine administrated mice where more anxious than the control group. CONCLUSION: We concluded that chronic administration of caffeine in MD resulted in enhancement of spatial memory, motor functions, sociability, and social novelty. The anxiety in these animals was, however, increased. On the other hand, Ch HD caffeine had opposite effects on all the parameters except for anxiety. Qassim Uninversity 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6436450/ /pubmed/30983940 Text en Copyright: © International Journal of Health Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Mahdi, Sadiq
Almosawi, Sayed
Baksh, Hasan
Qareeballa, Abdulrahman
Alsaleh, Bano
Falamarzi, Faisal
Alrabaani, Malak
Alkalbani, Ali
Kamal, Amer
Effect of chronic administration and withdrawal of caffeine on motor function, cognitive functions, anxiety, and the social behavior of BLC57 mice
title Effect of chronic administration and withdrawal of caffeine on motor function, cognitive functions, anxiety, and the social behavior of BLC57 mice
title_full Effect of chronic administration and withdrawal of caffeine on motor function, cognitive functions, anxiety, and the social behavior of BLC57 mice
title_fullStr Effect of chronic administration and withdrawal of caffeine on motor function, cognitive functions, anxiety, and the social behavior of BLC57 mice
title_full_unstemmed Effect of chronic administration and withdrawal of caffeine on motor function, cognitive functions, anxiety, and the social behavior of BLC57 mice
title_short Effect of chronic administration and withdrawal of caffeine on motor function, cognitive functions, anxiety, and the social behavior of BLC57 mice
title_sort effect of chronic administration and withdrawal of caffeine on motor function, cognitive functions, anxiety, and the social behavior of blc57 mice
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6436450/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30983940
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