作者
Luis O Soto-Rojas, Linda Garces-Ramirez, Claudia Luna-Herrera, Yazmin M Flores-Martinez, Guadalupe Soto-Rodriguez, Bismark Gatica-Garcia, Francisco E Lopez-Salas, José Ayala-Davila, Maria E Gutierrez-Castillo, America Padilla-Viveros, Cecilia Bañuelos, Fidel de la Cruz-Lopez, Irma A Martinez-Davila, Daniel Martinez-Fong
发表日期
2020/1/27
期刊
Behavioural brain research
卷号
378
页码范围
112279
出版商
Elsevier
简介
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a progressive neuropathology characterized by motor and non-motor alterations. β-sitosterol β-d-glucoside (BSSG) is a neurotoxin whose prolonged oral administration in rats has been proposed as a new PD model. Herein, we demonstrate that a single, unilateral, and intranigral administration of BSSG also elicits bilateral sensorimotor alterations in the rat. Six behavioral tests evaluated the effect of different concentrations of BSSG (3, 6, 9, and 12 μg/μL DMSO) from 15 to 120 days after administration. The first behavioral alterations, which appeared on day 15, were unbalanced and uncoordinated gaits and a decrease in the sensorimotor cortex activity, as evidenced by the beam-walking and the vibrissae tests, respectively. After 30 days, the corridor test revealed hyposmia and a decreased locomotor activity in the open field. The last alteration was a depressive-like behavior, as shown …
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