Behavioral Assessment of Visual Function via Optomotor Response and Cognitive Function via Y-Maze in Diabetic Rats.
J Vis Exp
; (164)2020 10 23.
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The optomotor response and the Y-maze are behavioral tests useful for assessing visual and cognitive function, respectively. The optomotor response is a valuable tool to track changes in spatial frequency (SF) and contrast sensitivity (CS) thresholds over time in a number of retinal disease models, including diabetic retinopathy. Similarly, the Y-maze can be used to monitor spatial cognition (as measured by spontaneous alternation) and exploratory behavior (as measured by a number of entries) in a number of disease models that affect the central nervous system. Advantages of the optomotor response and the Y-maze include sensitivity, speed of testing, the use of innate responses (training is not needed), and the ability to be performed on awake (non-anesthetized) animals. Here, protocols are described for both the optomotor response and the Y-maze and examples of their use shown in models of Type I and Type II diabetes. Methods include preparation of rodents and equipment, performance of the optomotor response and the Y-maze, and post-test data analysis.
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Visión Ocular
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Cognición
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Aprendizaje por Laberinto
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Diabetes Mellitus Experimental
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Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 1
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Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2
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Animals
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En
Revista:
J Vis Exp
Año:
2020
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Article
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Estados Unidos