I. Carrie et al., Learning deficits in first generation OF1 mice deficient in (n-3) polyunsaturated fatty acids do not result from visual alteration, NEUROSCI L, 266(1), 1999, pp. 69-72
The effects of (n-3) polyunsaturated fatty acids (PU FA) diet deficiency on
learning, electroretinogram and retinal fatty acid composition were assess
ed for the first time in OF1 mice. Pups fed the same diets (deficient in cu
-linolenic acid or a control) as their darns were used aged 7 weeks for pas
sive avoidance test and fatty acid analysis of retinal phospholipids, Visua
l function was measured by electroretinography in 4- and 7-week-old mice. T
he (n-3) PUFA-deficient diet significantly decreased learning performance a
nd retinal docosahexaenoic acid level in adult mice. The electroretinogram
showed a significant alteration of b-wave amplitude in deficient mice at 4
weeks but not at 7 weeks. These results show that learning deficits in mice
fed a diet deficient in (n-3) PU FA were not due to visual alteration, (C)
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