Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4313489 Behavioural Brain Research 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this study, we investigated the performance of BALB/c mice in Morris water maze task under two different illumination (bright and dim light) conditions. The results show that BALB/c mice could not complete the Morris water maze task under bright light (BLC), but performed very well under dim light (DLC). Animals that swam under BLC had a higher serum corticosterone level than those under DLC. Animals pretrained under DLC had a lower serum corticosterone level than those directly exposed to BLC. Our results also show that animals under BLC had a higher level of thigmotaxis (a behavioral anxiety measure during testing) than under DLC. Correlation analysis shows that corticosterone and thigmotaxis levels have a positive correlation with escape latency, indicating that corticosterone and thigmotaxis levels have a negative correlation with learning/memory performance. These results suggest that BALB/c mice have the ability to learn a spatial task; under BLC, they performed poorly owing to a high level of thigmotaxis.

► BALB/c mice had a higher level of thigmotaxis under BLC than under DLC in Morris water maze task. ► BALB/c mice had higher levels of serum corticosterone under BLC than under DLC in Morris water maze task. ► The thigmotaxis and serum corticosterone have a negative correlation with water maze performance.

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