Journal article

Spatial working memory in the touchscreen operant platform is disrupted in female rats by ovariectomy but not estrous cycle

AM Sbisa, A Gogos, M van den Buuse

Neurobiology of Learning and Memory | ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE | Published : 2017

Abstract

Learning and memory deficits have been described in rats and mice after ovariectomy (OVX) and across the estrous cycle. Preclinical researchers therefore often avoid using female animals and, consequently, a large male bias exists in the preclinical cognitive literature. In the present study we examined the role of sex hormones in the touchscreen operant platform using the spatial working memory trial unique nonmatching-to-location (TUNL) task. Twenty-nine Long Evans rats were trained to acquire the TUNL task including three incremental spatial separations (S0, S1, S2). Following 20 consecutive days of training, subjects in experiment 1 (n = 15) remained intact and immediately progressed to ..

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Funding Acknowledgements

The authors are grateful to Dr Amy Reichelt for critically reading the manuscript. The authors also gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia and the Jared Purton Foundation. The Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health acknowledges the support from the Victorian Government's Operational Infrastructure Support Grant.