Abstract
With the increased international emphasis on manned space exploration, there is a growing need to understand the impact of the spaceflight environment on health and behavior. One particularly important aspect of this environment is low-dose radiation. In the present studies, we first characterized the γ-and proton-irradiation dose effect on acoustic startle and pre-pulse inhibition behaviors in mice exposed to 05 Gy brain-localized irradiation, and assessed these effects 2 days later. Subsequently, we used 2 Gy to assess the time course of γ-and proton-radiation effects on startle reactivity 08 days after exposure. Exposures targeted the brain to minimize the impact of peripheral inflammation-induced sickness behavior. The effects of radiation on startle were subtle and acute. Radiation reduced the startle response at 2 and 5 Gy. Following a 2-Gy exposure, the response reached a minimum at the 2-day point. Proton and γ-ray exposures did not differ in their impact on startle. We found there were no effects of radiation on pre-pulse inhibition of the startle response. © 2012 by Radiation Research Society.
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Haerich, P., Eggers, C., & Pecaut, M. J. (2012). Investigation of the effects of head irradiation with gamma rays and protons on startle and pre-pulse inhibition behavior in mice. Radiation Research, 177(5), 685–692. https://doi.org/10.1667/RR2712.1
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