Journal article

Short-term memory acquisition in female Huntington's disease mice is vulnerable to acute stress

C Mo, T Renoir, TYC Pang, AJ Hannan

Behavioural Brain Research | Published : 2013

Abstract

Huntington's disease (HD) is a neurodegenerative disorder marked by cognitive, psychiatric and motor decline, and is modifiable by unidentified environmental factors. We examined the effects of stress on cognitive function in R6/1 HD transgenic mice. Utilizing the Y-maze to assess short-term memory, we report that only female HD mice displayed vulnerability to 1. h of confinement stress reflected by impaired memory acquisition. This could not be attributed to a different corticosterone response or exploratory behaviour in the task. This is the first demonstration of increased stress susceptibility in an animal model of HD involving a direct negative impact on cognitive function. © 2013 Elsev..

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