Biomedical Research
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Print ISSN : 0388-6107
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Influences of reduced masticatory sensory input from soft-diet feeding upon spatial memory/learning ability in mice
Keisuke TSUTSUIMasato KAKUMasahide MOTOKAWAYuiko TOHMAToshitsugu KAWATATadashi FUJITAShinya KOHNOJunji OHTANIKaoru TENJOHMao NAKANOHiroko KAMADAKazuo TANNE
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2007 年 28 巻 1 号 p. 1-7

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It has been reported that reduction of masticatory afferent stimulation might influence learning and memory function. In order to clarify the influences of reduced masticatory sensory input on spatial memory/learning ability and neuropathological changes, we conducted the Morris water maze experiment and investigated the number of hippocampal neurons in association with the differences in masticatory afferent stimuli from hard- and soft-diet feeding in mice. The water maze experiment showed no significant difference in learning ability between 180-day-old solid- and powderdiet groups. Meanwhile, the ability was significantly reduced in the 360-day-old powder-diet group as compared with the age-matched solid-diet group. The total number of pyramidal cells in the hippocampal CA1 and CA3 regions was significantly smaller in 360-day-old powder-diet group than in the remaining groups. These results demonstrate that reduction of masticatory afferent stimuli due to long-term soft-diet feeding may induce neuron loss in the hippocampus and reduced memory/learning ability.
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