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Effect of feed restriction on learning, memory and stress of rodents
Ferreira, Fredterico Rogerio; Spini, Vanessa Beatriz Monteiro Galassi; Lopes, Ederaldo Jose; Lopes, Renata Ferraz Fernandes; Moreira, Eduardo Antônio; Amaral, Marco Antonio Franco; Cunha, Ana Lucia Lucia Souto; Borges, Ana Paula de Souza; Marson, Luciane Borges; Ribeiro, Gabriel de Camargos Cunha.
  • Ferreira, Fredterico Rogerio; Federal University of Uberlândia. Institute of Biomedical Sciences. Laboratory of Neuroscience. Uberlândia. BR
  • Spini, Vanessa Beatriz Monteiro Galassi; Federal University of Uberlândia. Institute of Biomedical Sciences. Laboratory of Neuroscience. Uberlândia. BR
  • Lopes, Ederaldo Jose; Federal University of Uberlândia. Institute of Psychology. Laboratory of Experimental Psychology. Uberlândia. BR
  • Lopes, Renata Ferraz Fernandes; Federal University of Uberlândia. Institute of Psychology. Laboratory of Experimental Psychology. Uberlândia. BR
  • Moreira, Eduardo Antônio; Federal University of Uberlândia. Institute of Psychology. Laboratory of Experimental Psychology. Uberlândia. BR
  • Amaral, Marco Antonio Franco; Federal University of Uberlândia. Institute of Psychology. Laboratory of Experimental Psychology. Uberlândia. BR
  • Cunha, Ana Lucia Lucia Souto; Federal University of Uberlândia. Institute of Biomedical Sciences. Laboratory of Neuroscience. Uberlândia. BR
  • Borges, Ana Paula de Souza; Federal University of Uberlândia. Institute of Biomedical Sciences. Laboratory of Neuroscience. Uberlândia. BR
  • Marson, Luciane Borges; Federal University of Uberlândia. Institute of Biomedical Sciences. Laboratory of Neuroscience. Uberlândia. BR
  • Ribeiro, Gabriel de Camargos Cunha; Federal University of Uberlândia. Institute of Biomedical Sciences. Laboratory of Neuroscience. Uberlândia. BR
Biosci. j ; 22(1): 91-97, jan.-abr. 2006. ilus, tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-441629
ABSTRACT
Feed restriction (FR) has been recognized as the major experimental assay able to retard aging and degeneration diseases, although the effects of dietary manipulation at Central Nervous System (CNS) superior functions as learning and memory remain controversial. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the FR effects in CNS superior functions focusing in learning and memory in rodent models. Male Wistar rats were divided into three groups (n = 9/group) according to dietary conditions: ad libitum (AL) with unlimited access to standard rat diet (22 percent of protein, 8 percent fiber, 4 percent fat, 10 percent minerals, 1.4 percent Calcium, 0.8 percent Phosphorus); FR30 and FR60 groups were fed with 70 percent and 40 percent, respectively, of total rat diet offered to the AL group for 15 weeks. The animals FR30 and FR60 showed significant increase of learning performance in Y maze compared to animals fed ad libitum. The FR30 group, in memory task, also showed strong preference to the correct arm in Y maze at the first trials and greater rightness probability, in relation to the AL and FR60 groups. The AL group had significantly higher exploratory activity at the open field test than both FR groups. These findings implicate the FR on modulation of CNS functions as learning, suggesting, also, a possible anxiogenic-like effect of stress caused by FR.
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Stress, Physiological / Caloric Restriction / Diet / Learning / Memory Type of study: Prognostic study Limits: Animals Language: English Journal: Biosci. j Year: 2006 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: Federal University of Uberlândia/BR

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Stress, Physiological / Caloric Restriction / Diet / Learning / Memory Type of study: Prognostic study Limits: Animals Language: English Journal: Biosci. j Year: 2006 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: Federal University of Uberlândia/BR