Clarke_1990_Behav.Brain.Res_36_203

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Title : Reinforced alternation performance is impaired by muscarinic but not by nicotinic receptor blockade in rats - Clarke_1990_Behav.Brain.Res_36_203
Author(s) : Clarke PB , Fibiger HC
Ref : Behavioural Brain Research , 36 :203 , 1990
Abstract :

In pre-trained rats, food-rewarded reinforced alternation in a T-maze was markedly impaired by scopolamine, but unaffected by the centrally-active nicotinic antagonist mecamylamine (0.2-6.3 mg/kg s.c.). The nicotinic antagonist chlorisondamine (10 micrograms i.v.t.) was also ineffective, despite demonstrated blockade of nicotine-induced locomotor depression. These results question the extent to which central nicotinic receptors are involved in memory function.

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Clarke PB, Fibiger HC (1990)
Reinforced alternation performance is impaired by muscarinic but not by nicotinic receptor blockade in rats
Behavioural Brain Research 36 :203

Clarke PB, Fibiger HC (1990)
Behavioural Brain Research 36 :203