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Behavioral and Neural Biology | 1990

The spontaneously hypertensive rat as an animal model of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder: Effects of methylphenidate on exploratory behavior

Boaz Wultz; Terje Sagvolden; Edvard I. Moser; May-Britt Moser

Spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) show a pervasive hyperactivity in several paradigms. Thus, these rats may be used as an animal model of childhood hyperactivity also called Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. This disorder is frequently treated with psychomotor stimulant drugs, but little is known about the effects of such drugs on behavior. The present study investigated the behavioral effects of 1-24 mg/kg methylphenidate (Ritalin) on the exploratory behavior of male SHR and Wistar-Kyoto control rats (WKY) in a two-compartment free-exploration open field. Except following very high doses. SHR spent most of the session time in the field while WKY stayed in the home cage. Low and medium doses were followed by increased activity in the field for SHR and increased activity in the cage for WKY. The response-stimulatory effects of low to medium doses of methylphenidate are less in SHR than in WKY. Starting at medium doses, activity decreased and stereotyped behavior increased progressively by increasing dose. Locomotor activity in the field decreased following lower doses than locomotor activity in the cage, and vertical activity (rearing) was reduced by lower doses than horizontal activity (crossing). The following conclusions were drawn. (i) There is no paradoxical inhibition of SHR hyperactivity following methylphenidate. On the contrary, SHR activity is in fact stimulated, albeit to a lesser degree than that of WKY. (ii) The stimulatory effects of low to medium doses are, in general, most pronounced for the kind of exploratory behavior most frequently used by the rat during baseline conditions. (iii) Rearing might be more susceptible to adverse effects of methylphenidate than ambulation.


The Journal of Neuroscience | 1993

Spatial learning impairment parallels the magnitude of dorsal hippocampal lesions, but is hardly present following ventral lesions.

Edvard I. Moser; May-Britt Moser; Per Andersen


The Journal of Comparative Neurology | 1997

SPATIAL TRAINING IN A COMPLEX ENVIRONMENT AND ISOLATION ALTER THE SPINE DISTRIBUTION DIFFERENTLY IN RAT CA1 PYRAMIDAL CELLS

May-Britt Moser; Mari Trommald; Thore Egeland; Per Andersen


Scandinavian Journal of Psychology | 1988

Component analyses differentiate between exploratory behaviour of spontaneously hypertensive rats and Wistar Kyoto rats in a two-compartment free-exploration open field

May-Britt Moser; Edvard I. Moser; Boaz Wultz; Terje Sagvolden


Cerebrum : the Dana forum on brain science | 2014

Mapping your every move.

Edvard I. Moser; May-Britt Moser


Archive | 2003

Place representation in CA1 after selective lesions of entorhinal cortex layer III

Vh Brun; Stefan Leutgeb; Robert Schwarcz; Menno P. Witter; May-Britt Moser


Investigación y ciencia | 2016

El GPS del cerebro: los investigadores han comenzado a desentrañar el complejo sistema que emplea nuestro cerebro para orientarse

May-Britt Moser; Edvard I. Moser


Archive | 2014

Article Topography of Head Direction Cells in Medial Entorhinal Cortex

Lisa M. Giocomo; Tor Stensola; Tora Bonnevie; Tiffany Van Cauter; May-Britt Moser; Edvard I. Moser


Archive | 2013

Report Traces of Experience in the Lateral Entorhinal Cortex

Albert Tsao; May-Britt Moser; Edvard I. Moser


Archive | 2008

REVIEW A Metric for Space

Edvard I. Moser; May-Britt Moser

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Albert Tsao

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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Thore Egeland

Norwegian University of Life Sciences

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Tiffany Van Cauter

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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