Brito G N, Thomas G J, Gingold S I, Gash D M
Brain Res Bull. 1981 Jan;6(1):71-5. doi: 10.1016/s0361-9230(81)80070-6.
A group of vasopressin-deficient rats (Brattleboro strain--DI) and a group of normal Long-Evans rats were successively evaluated on visual discrimination, olfactory discrimination, delayed alternation at short and long intertrial intervals (ITIs), approach-avoidance conflict in a straight runway, and open-field behavior. It was found that DI rats adapted more slowly than normal rats in the T-maze, in the straight runway, and they were slower to emerge into the open field. The DI rats were impaired relative to normal animals on the discrimination tasks (visual and olfactory), but they were not impaired on delayed alternation (at least for short ITIs). DI rats also showed better retention of the punishment effect in the approach-avoidance conflict test than normal animals. It is suggested that DI rats have defective reference-memory mechanisms, fairly intact working-memory processes and altered adaptability (timidity or cautiousness).
对一组抗利尿激素缺乏的大鼠(布拉特洛维鼠种——尿崩症型)和一组正常的长 Evans 大鼠依次进行了视觉辨别、嗅觉辨别、短和长试间期(ITIs)的延迟交替、直跑道中的趋避冲突以及旷场行为评估。结果发现,尿崩症型大鼠在 T 迷宫、直跑道中的适应速度比正常大鼠慢,进入旷场的速度也较慢。在辨别任务(视觉和嗅觉)中,尿崩症型大鼠相对于正常动物存在缺陷,但在延迟交替任务中(至少对于短试间期而言)未受损。在趋避冲突测试中,尿崩症型大鼠对惩罚效果的记忆保持也比正常动物更好。研究表明,尿崩症型大鼠存在参考记忆机制缺陷、工作记忆过程相当完整以及适应性改变(胆小或谨慎)。