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幼年和中年成年大鼠延缓反应能力的寿命变化

Lifespan Changes in the Countermanding Performance of Young and Middle Aged Adult Rats.

作者信息

Beuk Jonathan, Beninger Richard J, Paré Martin

机构信息

Centre for Neuroscience Studies, Queen's University Kingston, ON, Canada.

Centre for Neuroscience Studies, Queen's UniversityKingston, ON, Canada; Department of Psychology, Queen's UniversityKingston, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Front Aging Neurosci. 2016 Aug 9;8:190. doi: 10.3389/fnagi.2016.00190. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

Inhibitory control can be investigated with the countermanding task, which requires subjects to make a response to a go signal and cancel that response when a stop signal is presented occasionally. Adult humans performing the countermanding task typically exhibit impaired response time (RT), stop signal response time (SSRT) and response accuracy as they get older, but little change in post-error slowing. Rodent models of the countermanding paradigm have been developed recently, yet none have directly examined age-related changes in performance throughout the lifespan. Male Wistar rats (N = 16) were trained to respond to a visual stimulus (go signal) by pressing a lever directly below an illuminated light for food reward, but to countermand the lever press subsequent to a tone (stop signal) that was presented occasionally (25% of trials) at a variable delay. Subjects were tested in 1 h sessions at approximately 7 and 12 months of age with intermittent training in between. Rats demonstrated longer go trial RT, a higher proportion of go trial errors and performed less total trials at 12, compared to 7 months of age. Consistent SSRT and post-error slowing were observed for rats at both ages. These results suggest that the countermanding performance of rats does vary throughout the lifespan, in a manner similar to humans, suggesting that rodents may provide a suitable model for behavioral impairment related to normal aging. These findings also highlight the importance of indicating the age at which rodents are tested in countermanding investigations.

摘要

可以通过反指令任务来研究抑制控制,该任务要求受试者对一个启动信号做出反应,并在偶尔出现停止信号时取消该反应。执行反指令任务的成年人通常随着年龄增长,反应时间(RT)、停止信号反应时间(SSRT)和反应准确性会受损,但错误后减缓变化不大。最近已经开发出反指令范式的啮齿动物模型,但尚未有研究直接考察整个生命周期中与年龄相关的行为表现变化。雄性Wistar大鼠(N = 16)接受训练,通过按下照明灯光正下方的杠杆来对视觉刺激(启动信号)做出反应以获取食物奖励,但要在偶尔(25%的试验次数)以可变延迟呈现的音调(停止信号)之后取消杠杆按压。在大约7个月和12个月大时,对受试者进行1小时的测试,期间进行间歇性训练。与7个月大时相比,12个月大的大鼠在启动试验中的RT更长,启动试验错误比例更高,且总试验次数更少。在两个年龄组的大鼠中均观察到一致的SSRT和错误后减缓。这些结果表明,大鼠的反指令行为表现确实在整个生命周期中发生变化,方式与人类相似,这表明啮齿动物可能为与正常衰老相关的行为损伤提供一个合适的模型。这些发现还强调了在反指令研究中指明啮齿动物测试年龄的重要性。

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