Behavioural and cognitive effects of oligofructose-enriched inulin in rats

  • Messaoudi M
  • Rozan P
  • Nejdi A
  • et al.
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Abstract

The behavioural and cognitive effects of oligofructose-enriched inulin at the doses of 5 and 10% in the diet, orally ingested daily during 2 weeks, wereinvestigated using a functional observational battery (FOB) and the light extinction test in male Wistar rats. Control rats received a standard diet and were tested in the same test situations. The behavioural effects were assessed 2 d before and 14 d after the beginning of the treatment period and the cognitive effects were investigated after the administration period by lever-pressing activity and learning discrimination using the light extinction test paradigm. In general, the study demonstrated that oligofructose-enriched inulin at 5% in the diet, and particularly at 10% in the diet, caused relaxing-like effects, stimulated and increased the general activity and interest of the rats to the test environment. In addition, both doses of oligofructose-enriched inulin showed significant effects on learning discrimination in male rats, in comparison with the control diet. These results suggest that oligofructose-enriched inulin, particularly at the dose of 10 %, improves cognitive performances in the light extinction test and the well-being of male rats using the FOB.

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Messaoudi, M., Rozan, P., Nejdi, A., Hidalgo, S., & Desor, D. (2005). Behavioural and cognitive effects of oligofructose-enriched inulin in rats. British Journal of Nutrition, 93(S1), S27–S30. https://doi.org/10.1079/bjn20041348

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