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. 2009 Mar 26;31(2):143–153. doi: 10.1007/s11357-009-9091-6

Table 1.

Effects of genotype and treatment for control behavioral measures on test 1 and 2. Motor behavior (open field entries), coordination (rotorod fall latency) and pain threshold responses (tail flick latency) of bigenic APPswe+PSEN1e9 mice and their wildtype counterparts administered vehicle or P4 via subcutaneous pellets (values are mean ± SEM)

Total open field entries Rotorod fall latency (s) Tail flick latency (s)
Condition Test 1 Test 2 Test 1 Test 2 Test 1 Test 2
Wildtype vehicle 91 ± 12 60 ± 11 5 ± 1 16 ± 11 6 ± 1 6 ± 1
Wildtype P4 53 ± 14* 75 ± 13* 30 ± 16 16 ± 11 9 ± 1 7 ± 1
APPswe+PSEN1 vehicle 116 ± 43 103 ± 18 51 ± 33 8 ± 3 8 ± 1 7 ± 1
APPswe+PSEN1 P4 54 ± 11* 46 ± 16* 7 ± 3 31 ± 24 8 ± 1 8 ± 1

*P < 0.05 (vs vehicle condition)