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Title: Comparison between tail suspension swing test and standard rotation test in revealing early motor behavioral changes and neurodegeneration in 6-OHDA hemiparkinsonian rats
Authors: Rosa, Ilaria
Di Censo, Davide
Ranieri, Brigida
Di Giovanni, Giuseppe
Scarnati, Eugenio
Alecci, Marcello
Galante, Angelo
Florio, Tiziana Marilena
Keywords: Oxidopamine
Parkinson's disease -- Animal models
Substantia nigra
Dopaminergic neurons
Apomorphine
Nervous system -- Degeneration
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: MDPI
Citation: Rosa, I., Di Censo, D., Ranieri, B., Di Giovanni, G., Scarnati, E., Alecci, M.,...Florio, T. M. (2020). Comparison between Tail Suspension Swing Test and Standard Rotation Test in revealing early motor behavioral changes and neurodegeneration in 6-OHDA hemiparkinsonian rats. International Journal Of Molecular Sciences, 21(8), 2874.
Abstract: The unilateral 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) model of Parkinson's disease (PD) is one of the most commonly used in rodents. The anatomical, metabolic, and behavioral changes that occur after severe and stable 6-OHDA lesions have been extensively studied. Here, we investigated whether early motor behavioral deficits can be observed in the first week after the injection of 6-OHDA into the right substantia nigra pars compacta (SNc), and if they were indicative of the severity of the dopaminergic (DAergic) lesion in the SNc and the striatum at different time-points (day 1, 3, 5, 7, 14, 21). With this aim, we used our newly modified tail suspension swing test (TSST), the standard rotation test (RT), and immunohistochemical staining for tyrosine hydroxylase (TH). The TSST, but not the standard RT, revealed a spontaneous motor bias for the 6-OHDA-lesioned rats from the day 1 post-surgery. Both tests detected the motor asymmetry induced by (single and repeated) apomorphine (APO) challenges that correlated, in the first week, with the DAergic neuronal degeneration. The described TSST is fast and easy to perform, and in the drug-free condition is useful for the functional assessment of early motor asymmetry appearing after the 6-OHDA-lesion in the SNc, without the confounding effect of APO challenges.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/86702
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