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Effects of ionizing radiation on fixed-ratio escape performance in rats

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:5998906

Adult male rats pressed a lever to terminate scrambled footshock according to a fixed-ratio 20 schedule (FR escape). Separate groups of rats received a single whole-body exposure to 4.5 or 7.5 Gray (Gy) of gamma photon radiation or were sham irradiated. The first postirradiation test session began 5 min after the end of the irradiation. The 4.5 Gy dose failed to produce any significant changes in performance over six weeks of testing after exposure. In contrast, response rates after irradiation with 7.5 Gy were decreased over the first four weeks postexposure. Reductions in response rate were due to both an increase in the latency to the first response of a ratio and to a reduction in running response rate. Performance recovered to preirradiation control values during the third week after exposure to 7.5 Gy. A significant positive correlation existed for changes in the weekly average response rates and body weights at this dose. When a total dose of 7.5 Gy was delivered as 1.5 Gy per day for five consecutive days (dose fractionation), there we no significant changes in performance over eight weeks of testing although reversible decreases in response rates occurred in three of six rats.

Research Organization:
Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Inst., Bethesda, MD (USA)
OSTI ID:
5998906
Report Number(s):
AD-A-227494/2/XAB; AFRRI-SR--90-16
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English