In a previous study, adult male Sprague-Dawley rats with unilateral, electr
olytic entorhinal cortex lesions showed significant deficits in acquisition
of a water maze task that measured working memory. The 10 days of testing
used two trials per day with an intertrial interval of 1 h, and the rats wi
th entorhinal damage were impaired in total distance to the platform in bot
h trials. In the present retention study, rats who learned the same task pr
ior to injury and were then retested for 5 days after lesion showed only a
first day deficit in total distance to platform in the second trial. Analys
is of swim patterns indicated that rats with: unilateral entorhinal lesions
used an altered strategy in retention testing to find the platform in the
second trial of each day and incorporated the use of headings appropriate f
or Trial 1 only, This altered or compensatory strategy was not the optimum
choice for problem solution. Although the rats then were able to switch hea
dings and find the platform without significant impairment in total distanc
e to platform on days 2-5 of testing, the use of an initial incorrect strat
egy indicated subtle residual deficits in cue integration and use of workin
g memory. (C) 1999 Academic Press.