Ricceri L, Alleva E, Calamandrei G
Section of Comparative Psychology, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, Italy.
Neuroreport. 1994 Jun 27;5(11):1401-4.
CD-1 Swiss mice were used to study the effects of repeated intracerebroventricular (i.c.v.) injections, on postnatal days (PND) 3, 6, 9, of rabbit antiserum (50 micrograms) raised against murine nerve growth factor (NGF) both on locomotor activity in an open field test (PND 10) and on a passive avoidance learning test (PND 11 and 12). While no difference was evident in locomotor activity levels between anti-NGF and control pups, an impairment of anti-NGF pups was detectable in the passive avoidance performance. Removal of endogenous NGF seems to produce a detrimental effect on a behavioural performance which is known to be under central cholinergic control, confirming previous reports on the role of NGF in early neurobehavioural responding in altricial rodents.
采用CD-1瑞士小鼠研究在出生后第3、6、9天经脑室内(i.c.v.)重复注射针对小鼠神经生长因子(NGF)的兔抗血清(50微克),对旷场试验(出生后第10天)中的运动活动以及被动回避学习试验(出生后第11天和12天)的影响。虽然抗NGF幼崽和对照幼崽之间的运动活动水平没有明显差异,但在被动回避表现中可检测到抗NGF幼崽存在损伤。内源性NGF的去除似乎对一种已知受中枢胆碱能控制的行为表现产生有害影响,这证实了先前关于NGF在早产啮齿动物早期神经行为反应中作用的报道。