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Behavioral and Neurochemical Characteristics of Two Months Old WAG/Rij Rats with Genetic Absence Epilepsy

E. A. Fedosova, K. Yu. Sarkisova, V. S. Kudrin, V. B. Narkevich, A. S. Bazyan

International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neurology. 2015, 3(2), 32-44 doi:10.12691/ijcen-3-2-2
  • Figure 1. Open field test. (WR), WAG/Rij + vehicle (n=10); (WS), Wistar + vehicle (n=10); (WG + mp), WAG/Rij + madopar (n=10) ; (WS + mp), Wistar + madopar (n=10). (A), Time to leave the center, seconds. (B), Horizontal activity - the number of squares crossed. (C), Vertical activity - the number of rearing. (D), Grooming - the number of washings. * - p < 0,05; ** - p < 0,01; *** - p < 0,001
  • Figure 2. Light-dark choice test. (A), Latency of entering the dark compartment, seconds. (B), the time spent in the light compartment, seconds. (C), the time spent in the dark compartment, seconds. (D), the number of transitions between compartments. (E), the number of "risk assessments". (F), Vertical activity - the number of rearing. * - p < 0,05; ** - p < 0,01; *** - p < 0,001. Other designations as in Figure 1
  • Figure 3. Forced swimming test. (A), latency to start swimming after placement in the water, seconds. (B), the duration of the first episode of active swimming (‘climbing’), seconds. (C), the duration of immobility, seconds. (D), the number of boluses. (E), the number of head twitching, * - p < 0,05; ** - p < 0,01. Other designations as in Figure 1
  • Figure 4. Passive avoidance conditioning. The 2nd day vs. the 1st day: * - p < 0,05; ** - p < 0,01; *** - p < 0,001. Other designations as in Figure 1
  • Figure 5. Active avoidance conditioning. * - p < 0,05; ** - p < 0,01; *** - p < 0,001. Other designations as in Figure 1