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Publication : PS1 knockin mice with the Japanese I213T mutation: effects on exploratory activity, motor coordination, and spatial learning.

First Author  Lalonde R Year  2005
Journal  Behav Brain Res Volume  162
Issue  2 Pages  182-90
PubMed ID  15908021 Mgi Jnum  J:99353
Mgi Id  MGI:3582018 Doi  10.1016/j.bbr.2005.02.037
Citation  Lalonde R, et al. (2005) PS1 knockin mice with the Japanese I213T mutation: Effects on exploratory activity, motor coordination, and spatial learning. Behav Brain Res 162(2):182-90
abstractText  Knockin (KI) mice with a PS1/I213T mutation were compared to wild-type controls on the SHIRPA primary screening battery and for exploratory activity, motor coordination, and spatial learning. By comparison to non-transgenic controls, PS1/I213T KI mice had retarded acquisition of place learning in the Morris water maze without being impaired in the probe trial and in the visible platform subtest. PS1/I213T KI mice were more likely to display whole-body startle to an auditory stimulus and a tighter grip on a horizontal grid. PS1/I213T KI mice also had fewer enclosed arm entries in the elevated plus-maze, but did not differ from controls in open-field, photocell actimeter, and T-maze spontaneous alternation tests. No intergroup difference was seen in three motor coordination tests. The dissociation between hidden and visible platform versions in the water maze is consistent with the hypothesis that elevated Abeta(42) concentrations cause cognitive disturbances.
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