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The hypotheses were that L-745,870 would decrease alternation rate, increase position bias, and increase response perseveration.
We therefore hypothesised, that administration of L-745,870 would decrease alternation rate and increase position bias in the spontaneous alternation paradigm as has previously been found after administration of non-selective dopaminergic drugs [ 12].
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In this test, DGKβ KO mice displayed a significant decrease in alternation compared to their WT litter mates (Fig. 2A).
However, HB-EGF KO mice displayed a significant decrease in alternation compared to control mice (P<0.05 vs. control mice) (Fig. 2h).
Thus, there should be no hindrance of showing a possible decrease in alternation rate due to floor effect.
In contrast, bilateral infusion of muscimol into the dorsal hippocampus produced a decrease in alternation levels (see Fig. 2).
However, in these studies the increasing effect on position bias was followed by a decrease in alternation rate.
In Figure 4A, the Aβ25--35 Aβ25--35 Aβ25--35injected significantly imicerexhibitedl working memory (25.93% decreasignificantlytimpairedvior) compared with that of control group (100%).
In Figure 3A, the mice injected with Aβ1-40 exhibited significantly impaired spatial working memories (10.50% decrease in alternation behavior) compared with that of the control group (100%).
A mouse with an impaired working memory cannot remember which arm it has just visited, and thus shows decreased spontaneous alternation (King & Arendash, 2002).
It seems that the administration of dopaminergic agonists e.g. quinpirole [ 18] and antagonists e.g. pimozide [ 17] as well as selective depletions of dopamine can result in decreased spontaneous alternation rate [ 11].
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