Doubly transgenic 12-month-old amyloid precursor protein and presenilins 1 (APP+PS1) mice (n=14) and littermate control mice (n=17) were tested on eyeblink classical conditioning-a task impaired in humans with Alzheimer's disease (AD). Mice were also tested on a motor learning task (rotorod) and on sensory tasks (prepulse inhibition [PPI] and acoustic startle). Transgenic mice had impaired motor performance on rotorod.
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August 2005
Involvement of the interleukin-6 receptor complex (IL-6RC) in neuroregulatory and immunological processes of the brain and particularly in Alzheimer's disease (AD) has been hypothesized. The functionally active IL-6RC consists of the cytokine IL-6, which acts through the ligand binding IL-6R and the signal transducing gp130. Using a new immunocytochemical protocol on rapid autopsy cryostat brain sections we studied the expression of the IL-6RC in Braak IV-V staged AD patients compared to normal age-matched controls (HC) across five different cortical regions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhysostigmine and nefiracetam were tested alone and in combination in 104 rabbits with a mean age of 28 months conditioned in the 750 ms delay eyeblink classical conditioning procedure. In Experiment 1, five doses of physostigmine (0.0005-0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTwo experiments investigated recall following two study conditions, (1) repeated test: a study trial followed by multiple recall trials, and (2) repeated study: multiple study trials with no tests. At a retention interval of 5 minutes, repeated study produced a higher level of recall than repeated test. When the retention interval was extended, forgetting was much more rapid in the study condition, with the repeated test manipulation leading to higher recall at an interval of 7 days.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this study we tested 4-, 9-, 12-, and 18-month-old C57BL/6 mice in the 250-msec delay eyeblink classical conditioning procedure to study age-related changes in a form of associative learning. The short life expectancy of mice, complete knowledge about the mouse genome, and the availability of transgenic and knock-out mouse models of age-related impairments make the mouse an excellent species for expanding knowledge on the neurobiologically and behaviorally well-characterized eyeblink classical conditioning paradigm. Based on previous research with delay eyeblink conditioning in rabbits and humans, we predicted that mice would be impaired on this cerebellar-dependent associative learning task in middle-age, at ~9 months.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe purpose of this conceptual paper is to examine the current situation in which high-tech home care is going to materialize in Germany in the beginning of the new millennium. It will be shown that there have been long-standing efforts to bring about a corresponding expansion of home care as can be observed in other countries (e.g.
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