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2000
Volume 6, Issue 4
  • ISSN: 1567-2026
  • E-ISSN: 1875-5739

Abstract

In this study age-, circadian rhythm- and methylphenidate administration- effect on open field habituation and object recognition were analyzed. Young and adult male Wistar rats were treated with saline or methylphenidate 2.0mg/kg for 28 days. Experiments were performed during the light and the dark cycle. Locomotor activity was significantly altered by circadian cycle and methylphenidate treatment during the training session and by drug treatment during the testing session. Exploratory activity was significantly modulated by age during the training session and by age and drug treatment during the testing session. Object recognition memory was altered by cycle at the training session; by age 1.5 h later and by cycle and age 24 h after the training session. These results show that methylphenidate treatment was the major modulator factor on open-field test while cycle and age had an important effect on object recognition experiment.

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2009-11-01
2025-05-05
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  • Article Type:
    Research Article
Keyword(s): aging; circadian rhythm; locomotor activity; Memory; methylphenidate; rat behavior
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