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. 2023 Jan 31;13:1728. doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-28165-3

Figure 2.

Figure 2

(A) During training to locate a visible platform in the water maze, E3-HL male mice swam faster than E3-TR male mice. *p = 0.015. (B) During visible platform training, E3-TR mice located the visible platform faster than E3-HL mice. ***p = 0.001. (C) During visible platform training, E3-TR mice showed a lower cumulative distance to the platform location that E3-HL mice. *p = 0.023. (D) In the probe trial (platform removed), there was a model × sex interaction for cumulative distance to the target location. There was a trend towards a greater cumulative distance to the target location in E3-HL than E3-TR females. #p = 0.0651. (E) There was also a model x sex interaction for the number of crosses over the platform location. In females, E3-HL mice crossed the platform location less than E3-TR mice. *p = 0.0408. (F) The latency to first reach the platform location was higher in E3-HL than E3-TR mice. *p = 0.039. The behavioral testing of the mice was performed at 7 months of age.