Cognitive performance of PS19 mice injected with CIT or STZ and PBS or AMY. (IMAGE)
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(A–D) After the end of treatments, PS19 mice did not present differences in the working memory (Y-maze test) (A) (CIT/PBS, n = 11; STZ/PBS, n = 14; CIT/AMY, n = 10; CIT/AMY, n = 12), recognition memory in novel object recognition test (NOR) (B) (CIT/PBS, n = 11; STZ/PBS, n = 14; CIT/AMY, n = 9; CIT/AMY, n = 14), and spatial memory in the Morris water maze test (MWM) (C, D) (CIT/PBS, n = 10; STZ/PBS, n = 14; CIT/AMY, n = 9; CIT/AMY, n = 13). (E, F) STZ/PBS and STZ/AMY had a better performance in the contextual fear conditioning test (CFC) in comparison with CIT/PBS and CIT/AMY in the training and test sessions (P < 0.05; CIT/PBS, n = 10; STZ/PBS, n = 14; CIT/AMY, n = 9; CIT/AMY, n = 13).
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