Effect of Chronic Aluminum Administration on Affective and Cognitive Behavior in Male and Female Rats

  • Zghari O
  • Rezqaoui A
  • Ouakki S
  • et al.
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Abstract

In this study, we investigated the effect of chronic exposure of low doses of Aluminum on affective and cognitive disorders in male and female rats. Twenty-five rats for each gender are used and the treatment carried out for 8 weeks. Animals received distilled water for control or an intraperitoneal injection of different doses of Aluminum: 0.125, 0.25, 0.5 and 1 mg/kg. Behavioral performance is measured in various tests mainly the Open Field, Elevated Plus Maze, Force Swimming Test, Morris Water Maze, Y-maze and Object Recognition Test. Al exerts anxiogenic properties and depressive effect. The effect begins at 0.25 mg/kg to reach a maximum at 1 mg/kg. In addition, chronic exposure to Aluminum causes cognitive disorders characterized by affection of memory and influence spatial learning performance. The effect of Aluminum on working memory is effective just at 1 mg/kg, while the effect on spatial learning performance begins at 0.25 mg/kg to reach a maximum at 1 mg/kg. In conclusion, Aluminum enhances anxiety and depression parameters and cognitive disorders characterized by the affection of memory and spatial learning performance.

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Zghari, O., Rezqaoui, A., Ouakki, S., Lamtai, M., Chaibat, J., Mesfioui, A., … Ouichou, A. (2018). Effect of Chronic Aluminum Administration on Affective and Cognitive Behavior in Male and Female Rats. Journal of Behavioral and Brain Science, 08(04), 179–196. https://doi.org/10.4236/jbbs.2018.84012

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