Facilitatory effects of thalamic reticular nucleus lesions on two-way active avoidance in rats. 1998

N Tenas-Huerga, and M Coll-Andreu, and G Guillazo-Blanch, and M Martí-Nicolovius, and I Morgado-Bernal
Departament de Psicobiologia i Metodologia de les Ciències de la Salut, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain.

Two experiments were performed in order to study the effects of lesions of the rostral thalamic reticular nucleus (Rt) on two-way active avoidance. Male Wistar rats were subjected to either a bilateral electrolytical lesion of the rostral Rt or to control procedures. After recovery, all rats were trained in either a distributed (five training sessions, ten trials each; experiment I) or a massed (a single 30-trials session; experiment II) two-way, active-avoidance task. The level of long-term retention of the task was assessed 10 days later. Lesioned rats showed an overall higher performance than control rats both in experiment I (with lesions affecting the rostral Rt and small portions of some adjacent nuclei) and in experiment II (with lesions almost restricted to the rostral Rt). In contrast, detrimental effects on other tasks have been reported in the literature. Although it cannot be ruled out that those differences might be due to methodological factors, they also might be indicative of an action of rostral Rt lesions on certain mechanisms (either indirectly or directly related to information processing) that could be differentially required depending on the kind of learning task. The latter possibility is discussed in terms of the role played by this nucleus as a modulator of thalamocortical transmission, attentional mechanisms and cortical arousal.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007839 Functional Laterality Behavioral manifestations of cerebral dominance in which there is preferential use and superior functioning of either the left or the right side, as in the preferred use of the right hand or right foot. Ambidexterity,Behavioral Laterality,Handedness,Laterality of Motor Control,Mirror Writing,Laterality, Behavioral,Laterality, Functional,Mirror Writings,Motor Control Laterality,Writing, Mirror,Writings, Mirror
D008297 Male Males
D008568 Memory Complex mental function having four distinct phases: (1) memorizing or learning, (2) retention, (3) recall, and (4) recognition. Clinically, it is usually subdivided into immediate, recent, and remote memory.
D009043 Motor Activity Body movements of a human or an animal as a behavioral phenomenon. Activities, Motor,Activity, Motor,Motor Activities
D000818 Animals Unicellular or multicellular, heterotrophic organisms, that have sensation and the power of voluntary movement. Under the older five kingdom paradigm, Animalia was one of the kingdoms. Under the modern three domain model, Animalia represents one of the many groups in the domain EUKARYOTA. Animal,Metazoa,Animalia
D001362 Avoidance Learning A response to a cue that is instrumental in avoiding a noxious experience. Aversion Behavior,Aversion Learning,Aversive Behavior,Aversive Learning,Avoidance Behavior,Aversion Behaviors,Aversive Behaviors,Avoidance Behaviors,Behavior, Aversion,Behavior, Aversive,Behavior, Avoidance,Behaviors, Aversion,Behaviors, Aversive,Behaviors, Avoidance,Learning, Aversion,Learning, Aversive,Learning, Avoidance
D013787 Thalamic Nuclei Several groups of nuclei in the thalamus that serve as the major relay centers for sensory impulses in the brain. Nuclei, Thalamic
D017208 Rats, Wistar A strain of albino rat developed at the Wistar Institute that has spread widely at other institutions. This has markedly diluted the original strain. Wistar Rat,Rat, Wistar,Wistar Rats
D051381 Rats The common name for the genus Rattus. Rattus,Rats, Laboratory,Rats, Norway,Rattus norvegicus,Laboratory Rat,Laboratory Rats,Norway Rat,Norway Rats,Rat,Rat, Laboratory,Rat, Norway,norvegicus, Rattus

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