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Behavioral deficit in phenylketonuric rats: Role of aromatic acid metabolites of phenylalanine

✍ Scribed by Harriett Kaplan; Teresa Triano; Michael Donadio


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1981
Tongue
English
Weight
462 KB
Volume
14
Category
Article
ISSN
0012-1630

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Abstract

To investigate the relationship between the biochemical and behavioral deficits in phenylketonuria (PKU), we treated rats from Postnatal Days 2 through 21 with p‐chlorophenylalanine plus L‐phenylalanine to simulate PKU or with one of the following aromatic acid metabolites of phenylalanine: phenylacetate, phenylpyruvate, phenyllactate, and mandelate. Behavioral tests were begun at about 9 weeks of age. Differences between experimental and control animals were found only in the water maze and in the open field. In the former, PKU rats required significantly more trials to reach criterion than controls. None of the single metabolite‐treated groups exhibited a similar learning deficit. In the open field, PKU and mandelatetreated rats were hypoactive compared with controls, whereas phenylacetate‐ and phenylpyruvate‐treated rats were hyperactive. These results demonstrate a lack of congruence between morphological and behavioral effects of treatment, suggesting that performance deficits in PKU rats may be due to interactive effects of 2 or more metabolites.


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