Title of article :
Visual-discrimination learning ability and β-amyloid accumulation in the dog
Author/Authors :
E. Head، نويسنده , , H. Callahan، نويسنده , , B. A. Muggenburg، نويسنده , , C. W. Cotman، نويسنده , , N. W. Milgram، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Pages :
11
From page :
415
To page :
425
Abstract :
Young, middle-aged, and old beagle dogs were tested on several visual-discrimination tasks: reward- and object-approach learning, object discrimination and reversal, long-term retention of a reversal problem, and a size-discrimination task. β-Amyloid accumulation in the entorhinal, prefrontal, parietal, and occipital cortices was quantified using immunohistochemical and imaging techniques at the conclusion of cognitive testing. Middle-aged and old dogs were impaired in size-discrimination learning. In each task, a subset of aged dogs was impaired relative to age-matched peers. β-Amyloid accumulation was age-dependent. However, not all middle-aged and old dogs showed β-amyloid accumulation in the entorhinal cortex. The error scores from dogs tested with a nonpreferred object during visual discrimination learning and from reversal learning were correlated with β-amyloid in the prefrontal but not entorhinal cortex. Size-discrimination and reward and object-approach learning error scores were correlated with β-amyloid accumulation in the entorhinal but not prefrontal cortex. The results of these studies support an association between cognitive test and the location and extent of β-amyloid pathology.
Keywords :
animal models , Object preferences , senile plaques , Neuropsychological approach , Size discrimination , Object discrimination , Long-term retention
Journal title :
Neurobiology of Aging
Serial Year :
1998
Journal title :
Neurobiology of Aging
Record number :
819786
Link To Document :
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