McFarland D, Hotchin J
Biol Psychiatry. 1980 Feb;15(1):37-44.
The behavioral effects of scrapie virus infection, a slow degenerative disease of the central nervous system, were examined in mice. Testing was conducted at 50, 100, and 150 days postinfection and included open-field behavior, Y-maze alternation and activity, and two-way shuttle-box avoidance. The behavioral pathology was found to be task-specific rather than of a global nature. Furthermore, the effects observed could be classified as either early or late components of the disease. The relevance of this animal model to human presenile dementias is discussed.
对感染羊瘙痒病病毒(一种中枢神经系统的慢性退行性疾病)的小鼠的行为影响进行了研究。在感染后50天、100天和150天进行测试,测试内容包括旷场行为、Y迷宫交替和活动以及双向穿梭箱回避。发现行为病理学是特定于任务的,而非全局性的。此外,观察到的影响可分为疾病的早期或晚期成分。讨论了这种动物模型与人类早老性痴呆的相关性。