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Sex-dependent Deficits in Associative Learning Across Multiple LPS Doses

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Activation of the immune system by administration of the bacterial endotoxin lipopolysaccharide (LPS) impairs cognitive and neural plasticity processes. For instance, acute LPS exposure has been reported to impair memory consolidation, spatial learning and memory, and associative learning. However, the inclusion of both males and females in basic research is limited. Whether LPS-induced cognitive deficits are comparable in males and females is currently unclear. Therefore, the present study evaluated sex differences in associative learning following administration of LPS at a dose (i.e., 0.25 mg/kg) that impairs learning in males and higher LPS doses (i.e., 0.325 - 1 mg/kg) across multiple experiments. Adult male and female C57BL/6J mice were trained in a two-way active avoidance conditioning task following their respective treatments. Results showed that LPS had sex-dependent effects on associative learning. The 0.25 mg/kg LPS dose impaired learning in males, consistent with prior work. However, LPS, at any of the doses employed across three experiments, did not disrupt associative learning in females. Female mice were resistant to learning deficits despite showing heightened levels of select proinflammatory cytokines in response to LPS. Collectively, these findings demonstrate that the learning impairments resulting from acute LPS exposure are sex-dependent.

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