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Open Access 01-12-2018 | Research

Memory and exploratory behavior impairment in ovariectomized Wistar rats

Authors: Sefirin Djiogue, Armando Blondel Djiyou Djeuda, Paul Faustin Seke Etet, Germain Jean Magloire Ketcha Wanda, Rudig Nikanor Djikem Tadah, Dieudonne Njamen

Published in: Behavioral and Brain Functions | Issue 1/2018

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Abstract

Background

Estrogen deficiency is linked to changes in several physiological processes, but the extent to which it associates with cognitive changes in menopause context is controversial.

Rationale

We evaluated the impact of ovariectomy on memory processes and normal exploratory behavior in Wistar rats.

Methods

Young adult rats (4–6 months) were either ovariectomized (OVX group) (N = 10), sham operated (N = 10), or untouched (naïve controls) (N = 8). Afterwards, they were monitored for 12 weeks during which their cognitive functions were evaluated at first week (S1), second (S2), every 3 weeks (S5, S8) and then at week 12 (S12) using: (i) object recognition test to evaluate the short-term and long-term non-spatial memory; (ii) the object placement test to assess the spatial memory; and (iii) normal exploratory behavior components like locomotor and vertical activities in an open field arena.

Results

Marked changes in ovariectomized rats were observed in long-term non-spatial memory (~ 40% change vs. naïve and sham, P < 0.001) and spatial memory (~ 30% change, P < 0.05) from S2. Instead, from S5 the exploratory behavior was affected, with decreases in line crossing and rearing episode numbers (~ 40% change, P < 0.01), and in the time spent in the center of open field arena (~ 60% change, P < 0.01).

Conclusions

Our findings support the involvement of sex hormones in cognitive functions in female rats and suggest that controversy on the importance of cognitive affections in menopause context may emerge from differences between short-term and long-term memory processes.
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Metadata
Title
Memory and exploratory behavior impairment in ovariectomized Wistar rats
Authors
Sefirin Djiogue
Armando Blondel Djiyou Djeuda
Paul Faustin Seke Etet
Germain Jean Magloire Ketcha Wanda
Rudig Nikanor Djikem Tadah
Dieudonne Njamen
Publication date
01-12-2018
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Behavioral and Brain Functions / Issue 1/2018
Electronic ISSN: 1744-9081
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12993-018-0146-7

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