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Life-long environmental enrichment counteracts spatial learning, reference and working memory deficits in middle-aged rats subjected to perinatal asphyxia.

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2015-01-05

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Galeano, Pablo
Blanco, Eduardo
Logica Tornatore, Tamara M A
Romero, Juan I
Holubiec, Mariana I
Rodríguez de Fonseca, Fernando
Capani, Francisco

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Continuous environmental stimulation induced by exposure to enriched environment (EE) has yielded cognitive benefits in different models of brain injury. Perinatal asphyxia results from a lack of oxygen supply to the fetus and is associated with long-lasting neurological deficits. However, the effects of EE in middle-aged rats suffering perinatal asphyxia are unknown. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to assess whether life-long exposure to EE could counteract the cognitive and behavioral alterations in middle-aged asphyctic rats. Experimental groups consisted of rats born vaginally (CTL), by cesarean section (C+), or by C+ following 19 min of asphyxia at birth (PA). At weaning, rats were assigned to standard (SE) or enriched environment (EE) for 18 months. During the last month of housing, animals were submitted to a behavioral test battery including Elevated Plus Maze, Open Field, Novel Object Recognition and Morris water maze (MWM). Results showed that middle-aged asphyctic rats, reared in SE, exhibited an impaired performance in the spatial reference and working memory versions of the MWM. EE was able to counteract these cognitive impairments. Moreover, EE improved the spatial learning performance of middle-aged CTL and C+ rats. On the other hand, all groups reared in SE did not differ in locomotor activity and anxiety levels, while EE reduced locomotion and anxiety, regardless of birth condition. Recognition memory was altered neither by birth condition nor by housing environment. These results support the importance of environmental stimulation across the lifespan to prevent cognitive deficits induced by perinatal asphyxia.

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Medical Subject Headings::Organisms::Eukaryota::Animals
Medical Subject Headings::Psychiatry and Psychology::Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms::Emotions::Anxiety
Medical Subject Headings::Diseases::Wounds and Injuries::Asphyxia
Medical Subject Headings::Diseases::Nervous System Diseases::Central Nervous System Diseases::Brain Diseases::Brain Injuries
Medical Subject Headings::Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment::Surgical Procedures, Operative::Obstetric Surgical Procedures::Delivery, Obstetric::Cesarean Section
Medical Subject Headings::Psychiatry and Psychology::Psychological Phenomena and Processes::Mental Processes::Cognition
Medical Subject Headings::Psychiatry and Psychology::Mental Disorders::Delirium, Dementia, Amnestic, Cognitive Disorders::Cognition Disorders
Medical Subject Headings::Phenomena and Processes::Biological Phenomena::Ecological and Environmental Phenomena::Environment
Medical Subject Headings::Check Tags::Female
Medical Subject Headings::Anatomy::Embryonic Structures::Fetus
Medical Subject Headings::Health Care::Environment and Public Health::Environment::Environment, Controlled::Housing
Medical Subject Headings::Phenomena and Processes::Physiological Phenomena::Physiological Processes::Movement::Locomotion
Medical Subject Headings::Psychiatry and Psychology::Psychological Phenomena and Processes::Mental Processes::Learning::Memory::Memory, Short-Term
Medical Subject Headings::Psychiatry and Psychology::Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms::Behavior::Motor Activity
Medical Subject Headings::Chemicals and Drugs::Inorganic Chemicals::Elements::Chalcogens::Oxygen
Medical Subject Headings::Phenomena and Processes::Reproductive and Urinary Physiological Phenomena::Reproductive Physiological Phenomena::Reproductive Physiological Processes::Reproduction::Pregnancy::Parturition
Medical Subject Headings::Phenomena and Processes::Reproductive and Urinary Physiological Phenomena::Reproductive Physiological Phenomena::Reproductive Physiological Processes::Reproduction
Medical Subject Headings::Organisms::Eukaryota::Animals::Chordata::Vertebrates::Mammals::Rodentia::Muridae::Murinae::Rats
Medical Subject Headings::Phenomena and Processes::Physiological Phenomena::Physiological Processes::Nutrition Processes::Weaning
Medical Subject Headings::Psychiatry and Psychology::Behavioral Disciplines and Activities::Psychological Tests::Behavior Rating Scale
Medical Subject Headings::Psychiatry and Psychology::Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms::Behavior::Spatial Behavior::Spatial Learning

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Perinatal asphyxia, Environmental enrichment, Aging, Habituation, Anxiaty, Recognition memory, Spatial reference memory, Spatial working memory, Ansiedad, Asfixia, Escala de evaluación de la conducta, Traumatismos cerebrales, Cesárea, Cognición, Trastornos cognitivos, Ambiente, Feto, Viviendas, Locomoción, Memoria a corto plazo, Oxígeno, Parto, Embarazo, Ratas, Aprendizaje espacial, Destete

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Galeano P, Blanco E, Logica Tornatore TM, Romero JI, Holubiec MI, Rodríguez de Fonseca F, et al. Life-long environmental enrichment counteracts spatial learning, reference and working memory deficits in middle-aged rats subjected to perinatal asphyxia. Front Behav Neurosci. 2015; 8:406