Title : Pre-training blocks the improving effect of tetrahydroaminoacridine and D-cycloserine on spatial navigation performance in aged rats - Aura_2000_Eur.J.Pharmacol_390_313 |
Author(s) : Aura J , Riekkinen P , Riekkinen P, Jr. |
Ref : European Journal of Pharmacology , 390 :313 , 2000 |
Abstract :
We investigated the effect of pre-training on the improvement of spatial navigation performance provided by a cholinesterase inhibitor, tetrahydroaminoacridine (3 mg/kg, i.p.), and a positive modulator of NMDA receptor, D-cycloserine (10 mg/kg, i.p.), or their combination in aged rats. Pre-training consisted of spatial or non-spatial conditions and took place in either the same or a separate room. We found that any kind of pre-training was able to eliminate the enhancing effect of tetrahydroaminoacridine and D-cycloserine on spatial navigation. However, none of these pre-training conditions was able to block the age-related deficit in spatial navigation. These results indicate that tetrahydroaminoacridine and D-cycloserine, separately or in combination, do not themselves alleviate the age-related spatial memory deficit, but may enhance procedural aspects of water maze learning in aged rats. |
PubMedSearch : Aura_2000_Eur.J.Pharmacol_390_313 |
PubMedID: 10708739 |
Aura J, Riekkinen P, Riekkinen P, Jr. (2000)
Pre-training blocks the improving effect of tetrahydroaminoacridine and D-cycloserine on spatial navigation performance in aged rats
European Journal of Pharmacology
390 :313
Aura J, Riekkinen P, Riekkinen P, Jr. (2000)
European Journal of Pharmacology
390 :313