Beam walking
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Presentation
- Rats walk across an elevated 2.5m long beam graduated every 50cm.
Successful walkg every 50cm is scored with 1 point. Misplacement is scored with -1.
Rats with delayed motor initiative are those that do not move within the 120s after the initiation of the test and thus are considered having limb akinesia.
- Rats walk across an elevated 2.5m long beam graduated every 50cm.
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Compound testing
Compounds acting on sensori-motor deficits are usually evaluated in this test but other treatments could also be considered. Please feel free to contact us to discuss the feasibility of your study.
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Endpoints
Prevalence of akinesia Walking score
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The prevalence of Akinesia was markedly high in 6-OHDA hemiparkinsonian rats.
In addition, 6-OHDA hemiparkinsonian rats showed poor beam walking performance.
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