Fetal Ammon's Horn Transplants Improve Acquisition of a Radial Arm Maze and a Low-Rate Operant Schedule in Trimethyltin-Treated Rats

The results of previous studies indicated that block grafts of fetal hippocampal tissue made into cavities produced by aspiration lesions of the hippocampus in rats given the neurotoxin trimethyltin (TMT) significantly worsened the TMT-induced deficit in water maze acquisition. The purpose of the pr...

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Main Authors: James N. Freeman, Ronald H. Baisden, Michael L. Woodruff Ph.D.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 1995-01-01
Series:Cell Transplantation
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/096368979500400115
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spelling doaj-6f40ecb90471458c8a90aada6d1883a02020-11-25T03:20:34ZengSAGE PublishingCell Transplantation0963-68971555-38921995-01-01410.1177/096368979500400115Fetal Ammon's Horn Transplants Improve Acquisition of a Radial Arm Maze and a Low-Rate Operant Schedule in Trimethyltin-Treated RatsJames N. Freeman0Ronald H. Baisden1Michael L. Woodruff Ph.D.2Departments of Psychology, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TNDepartments of Anatomy and Cell Biology, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TNDepartments of Anatomy and Cell Biology, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TNThe results of previous studies indicated that block grafts of fetal hippocampal tissue made into cavities produced by aspiration lesions of the hippocampus in rats given the neurotoxin trimethyltin (TMT) significantly worsened the TMT-induced deficit in water maze acquisition. The purpose of the present study was to test the hypothesis that a procedure for transplantation that produced less destruction to the host brain and resulted in transplants with less mass might produce recovery in a spatial learning task in TMT-exposed rats. Acquisition of an externally cued (spatial) version of the radial arm maze (RAM), an internally cued version of the RAM, and of a differential reinforcement of low rate (DRL) operant schedule was assessed in normal rats, rats given TMT, and rats given TMT and stereotaxic implants of either fetal Ammon's horn or entorhinal cortex. The rats receiving Ammon's horn transplants made significantly fewer reentries into the baited arms in both maze configurations and fewer reentries into the nonbaited arms in the spatial RAM than rats in the TMT-only and TMT/entorhinal cortex transplant groups. The rats receiving transplants of Ammon's horn made significantly fewer responses and received more reinforcements during training on the DRL-20 schedule than rats receiving just TMT or rats receiving TMT and transplants of fetal entorhinal cortex. These results support the proposal that transplantation procedures that cause less damage to the host brain and result in transplants that do not occupy a large extent of the ventricular space increase the probability of behavioral recovery.https://doi.org/10.1177/096368979500400115
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Fetal Ammon's Horn Transplants Improve Acquisition of a Radial Arm Maze and a Low-Rate Operant Schedule in Trimethyltin-Treated Rats
Cell Transplantation
author_facet James N. Freeman
Ronald H. Baisden
Michael L. Woodruff Ph.D.
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title Fetal Ammon's Horn Transplants Improve Acquisition of a Radial Arm Maze and a Low-Rate Operant Schedule in Trimethyltin-Treated Rats
title_short Fetal Ammon's Horn Transplants Improve Acquisition of a Radial Arm Maze and a Low-Rate Operant Schedule in Trimethyltin-Treated Rats
title_full Fetal Ammon's Horn Transplants Improve Acquisition of a Radial Arm Maze and a Low-Rate Operant Schedule in Trimethyltin-Treated Rats
title_fullStr Fetal Ammon's Horn Transplants Improve Acquisition of a Radial Arm Maze and a Low-Rate Operant Schedule in Trimethyltin-Treated Rats
title_full_unstemmed Fetal Ammon's Horn Transplants Improve Acquisition of a Radial Arm Maze and a Low-Rate Operant Schedule in Trimethyltin-Treated Rats
title_sort fetal ammon's horn transplants improve acquisition of a radial arm maze and a low-rate operant schedule in trimethyltin-treated rats
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Cell Transplantation
issn 0963-6897
1555-3892
publishDate 1995-01-01
description The results of previous studies indicated that block grafts of fetal hippocampal tissue made into cavities produced by aspiration lesions of the hippocampus in rats given the neurotoxin trimethyltin (TMT) significantly worsened the TMT-induced deficit in water maze acquisition. The purpose of the present study was to test the hypothesis that a procedure for transplantation that produced less destruction to the host brain and resulted in transplants with less mass might produce recovery in a spatial learning task in TMT-exposed rats. Acquisition of an externally cued (spatial) version of the radial arm maze (RAM), an internally cued version of the RAM, and of a differential reinforcement of low rate (DRL) operant schedule was assessed in normal rats, rats given TMT, and rats given TMT and stereotaxic implants of either fetal Ammon's horn or entorhinal cortex. The rats receiving Ammon's horn transplants made significantly fewer reentries into the baited arms in both maze configurations and fewer reentries into the nonbaited arms in the spatial RAM than rats in the TMT-only and TMT/entorhinal cortex transplant groups. The rats receiving transplants of Ammon's horn made significantly fewer responses and received more reinforcements during training on the DRL-20 schedule than rats receiving just TMT or rats receiving TMT and transplants of fetal entorhinal cortex. These results support the proposal that transplantation procedures that cause less damage to the host brain and result in transplants that do not occupy a large extent of the ventricular space increase the probability of behavioral recovery.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/096368979500400115
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