Effects of carbon monoxide on operant behavior of laboratory rats and baboons.

Neurobehavioral toxicology Pub Date : 1979-01-01
I Geller, V Mendez, M Hamilton, R J Hartmann, E Gause
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Carbon monoxide (CO) was evaluated for its effects on the operant behavior of laboratory rats and juvenile baboons. For the rat studies the procedures included a 2-min variable interval (2-min VI) or fixed interval (2-min FI) schedule of reinforcement, a 60:1 fixed ratio (FR) schedule and a multiple fixed ratio, fixed interval (FR:FI) schedule. Carbon monoxide concentrations of 50-200 ppm for 2-hr exposure periods produced minimal effects on VI rates. Response rates were increased for all animals somewhere in the concentration range of 25-200 ppm. Response rates were depressed at 500 ppm CO. Behavioral effects at 50 ppm CO were not correlated with blood CO levels. Data averaged for grops of three animals show FI rate increased slightly above controls at 50 and 100 ppm CO and decreased at 200 ppm. FR rate increased at 50 ppm and decreased at 100 and 200 ppm. For the baboon studies, a delayed match-to-sample discrimination task was used. The effects of CO (6 hr per day over a 5-day period) on the discrimination task was limited to an occasional mistake by an animal. CO did produce a slowing of the animals' response times as well as an increase of extra responses during the delay intervals. The changes in extra responses were dose related.

一氧化碳对实验大鼠和狒狒操作行为的影响。
研究了一氧化碳(CO)对实验大鼠和幼年狒狒的操作行为的影响。对于大鼠研究,程序包括2分钟可变间隔(2分钟VI)或固定间隔(2分钟FI)强化计划,60:1固定比(FR)计划和多个固定比,固定间隔(FR:FI)计划。在50- 200ppm的一氧化碳浓度下暴露2小时,对VI率的影响最小。在25- 200ppm的浓度范围内,所有动物的反应率都有所提高。在CO浓度为500ppm时,反应率下降。在CO浓度为50ppm时,行为效应与血液CO水平无关。三组动物的平均数据显示,在CO含量为50和100 ppm时,FI率略高于对照组,在CO含量为200 ppm时下降。FR速率在50 ppm时升高,在100和200 ppm时降低。对于狒狒的研究,使用了延迟匹配样本识别任务。CO(每天6小时,持续5天)对辨别任务的影响仅限于动物偶尔的错误。一氧化碳确实使动物的反应时间变慢,并在延迟间隔内增加了额外的反应。额外反应的变化与剂量有关。
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