Journal: Inhalation toxicology
Article Title: Acute Inhalation of Combustion Smoke Triggers Neuroinflammation and Persistent Anxiety-Like Behavior in the Mouse
doi: 10.1080/08958378.2018.1432728
Figure Lengend Snippet: Equivalent performance in rotating-rod between smoke exposed and sham control mice. Mice were subjected to four trials per day over three consecutive days. (A) Repeated measures ANOVA confirmed overall effects of day indicative of improved performance for both groups (n=8). (B) Equivalent performance in rotarod by trial number as measured with latency to fall with the exception of trial #2 on day 3.
Article Snippet: Rotating-rod (rotarod) To assess whether motor impairments could contribute to differences observed between the groups in open field-testing, motor coordination, balance and motor learning were assessed using the accelerating rotating-rod (rotarod) test (Coulbourn Instruments) as we previously described ( Dineley et al. 2002 ).
Techniques: Control