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    J Gerontol. 1992 Mar;47(2):B52-9.

    Early onset of age-related impairment of aversive and appetitive learning in the SAM-P/8 mouse.

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    GRECC, VA Medical Center, St. Louis.

    Abstract

    SAM-P/8 (P/8if) mice, trained on aversive and appetitive training tasks, showed age-related impairment of learning on more difficult tasks. Using aversive training tasks, acquisition of step-down passive avoidance did not differ between 4- and 12-month-old mice. T-maze footshock avoidance acquisition detected impairment from 9 to 12 months of age. On the appetitive tasks, 12-month-old mice required significantly more trails than 4-month-old mice to learn to press a lever for milk reinforcement or to learn a specific sequence of 10 black-white, left-right discriminations. However, learning a simple black-white discrimination in the same 10-unit maze did not discriminate between the performance of 4- and 12-month-old mice. A lack of age-related changes in food, water, and milk consumption suggests that changes in motivation do not account for the decline in learning in older P/8if mice. The results suggest an early onset of impaired learning relative to the 17.2-month median life span of the P/8if mice.

    PMID:
    1538061
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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