Fig. 1: Capsaicin improves behavioural performances of APP/PS1 mice. | Translational Psychiatry

Fig. 1: Capsaicin improves behavioural performances of APP/PS1 mice.

From: Capsaicin consumption reduces brain amyloid-beta generation and attenuates Alzheimer’s disease-type pathology and cognitive deficits in APP/PS1 mice

Fig. 1

a Escape latency during platform trials in Morris water maze (two-way ANOVA) and representative tracing graphs in platform trials in Morris water maze. b Times of crossing platform and time spent in target quadrant in probe test in Morris water maze (one-way ANOVA followed by Turkey’s test), and representative tracing graphs in probe test in Morris water maze. c Percentage of novel arm entries and time spent in novel arm in Y-maze test. d Distance travelled, number of rearings and the ratio of time spent in central and peripheral areas in open-field test (one-way ANOVA followed by Turkey’s test). e Representative tracing graphs in open-field test. N = 8 per group. Values are presented as the mean ± SEM. *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001, two-sided. Tg APP/PS1 transgenic mice, WT wild-type mice, Cap Capsaicin, Ctrl Control.

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