Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2143869863> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2143869863 endingPage "169" @default.
- W2143869863 startingPage "161" @default.
- W2143869863 abstract "It is now well established that vestibular information plays an important role in spatial memory processes. Although vestibular lesions induce anxiety in humans, this finding remains controversial in rodents. However, it is possible that anxiety-related behavior is associated with spatial memory impairments after vestibular lesions. We aimed to evaluate anxiety-like behavior and the effect of an anxiolytic treatment during a complex spatial memory task in a rat model of compensated bilateral vestibular lesions. Adult rats were divided into four groups, with or without vestibular lesions and, treated or untreated by diazepam. The vestibular lesion was performed by transtympanic injection of arsanilate and compared to transtympanic saline injection. Diazepam or saline was administered 1 h before each test or learning session. Vestibular-lesioned rats exhibited anxiety-like behavior which was decreased with diazepam. Spatial memory performance was similar in control-treated and untreated groups, suggesting no effect on memory at the dose of diazepam used. Spatial memory performances were not modified by anxiolytic drug treatment in vestibular-lesioned rats compared to vestibular-lesioned rats without drug treatment. We conclude that bilateral vestibular lesions in rats induced anxiety-like behavior which was unrelated to spatial memory impairment and was probably specifically related to the loss of vestibular information." @default.
- W2143869863 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2143869863 creator A5011234391 @default.
- W2143869863 creator A5045793384 @default.
- W2143869863 creator A5056823293 @default.
- W2143869863 creator A5063053098 @default.
- W2143869863 creator A5071509824 @default.
- W2143869863 creator A5081793005 @default.
- W2143869863 creator A5084716432 @default.
- W2143869863 date "2012-08-01" @default.
- W2143869863 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W2143869863 title "Influence of anxiety in spatial memory impairments related to the loss of vestibular function in rat" @default.
- W2143869863 cites W1624346030 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W1794252304 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W1966037459 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W1970006557 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W1972629113 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W1976371997 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W1976978180 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W1977610477 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W1984180308 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W1987953048 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W1989330193 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W1990296033 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W1993603463 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W2001308670 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W2001797203 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W2005610053 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W2009443292 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W2012376343 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W2017382065 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W2019238430 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W2019404418 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W2022353653 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W2023648466 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W2025236248 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W2026284092 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W2026999946 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W2033631108 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W2034843904 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W2035419416 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W2042926579 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W2044263521 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W2046712310 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W2051007514 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W2051034327 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W2053032855 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W2058412782 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W2060405273 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W2064030960 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W2065519241 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W2068904391 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W2070178859 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W2077690251 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W2083048709 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W2087770366 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W2089852647 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W2091062409 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W2097408153 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W2097526105 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W2101546638 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W2120819100 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W2122712485 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W2125683177 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W2128978319 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W2130002964 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W2162891988 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W2166343885 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W2168382574 @default.
- W2143869863 cites W4246986402 @default.
- W2143869863 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroscience.2012.05.029" @default.
- W2143869863 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22633950" @default.
- W2143869863 hasPublicationYear "2012" @default.
- W2143869863 type Work @default.
- W2143869863 sameAs 2143869863 @default.
- W2143869863 citedByCount "23" @default.
- W2143869863 countsByYear W21438698632012 @default.
- W2143869863 countsByYear W21438698632013 @default.
- W2143869863 countsByYear W21438698632014 @default.
- W2143869863 countsByYear W21438698632015 @default.
- W2143869863 countsByYear W21438698632016 @default.
- W2143869863 countsByYear W21438698632017 @default.
- W2143869863 countsByYear W21438698632018 @default.
- W2143869863 countsByYear W21438698632019 @default.
- W2143869863 countsByYear W21438698632020 @default.
- W2143869863 countsByYear W21438698632021 @default.
- W2143869863 countsByYear W21438698632022 @default.
- W2143869863 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2143869863 hasAuthorship W2143869863A5011234391 @default.
- W2143869863 hasAuthorship W2143869863A5045793384 @default.
- W2143869863 hasAuthorship W2143869863A5056823293 @default.
- W2143869863 hasAuthorship W2143869863A5063053098 @default.
- W2143869863 hasAuthorship W2143869863A5071509824 @default.
- W2143869863 hasAuthorship W2143869863A5081793005 @default.
- W2143869863 hasAuthorship W2143869863A5084716432 @default.
- W2143869863 hasConcept C118552586 @default.
- W2143869863 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2143869863 hasConcept C169760540 @default.