Impulsivity trait was characterized in 3-5 months old BACHD rats, a transgenic model of Huntington disease, using (1) the delay discounting task to assess cognitive/choice impulsivity, and (2) the Differential Reinforcement of Low Rate of Responding task to evaluate motor/action impulsivity. Transgenic animals showed a high level of choice impulsivity and, to a lesser extent, action impulsivity. Our results provide the first evidence that the transgenic BACHD rat (TG5 line) displays impulsivity disorder as early as 3 months old, as described in early symptomatic HD patients, thus adding to the face validity of the rat model.
Journal article
2016-02-15T00:00:00+00:00
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Decision making, Executive functions, Huntington disease, Impulsivity, Transgenic rats, Animals, Behavior, Animal, Decision Making, Disease Models, Animal, Huntington Disease, Impulsive Behavior, Male, Motor Activity, Rats, Rats, Transgenic