Curzon_2006_Neurosci.Lett_410_15

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Title : Antisense knockdown of the rat alpha7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor produces spatial memory impairment - Curzon_2006_Neurosci.Lett_410_15
Author(s) : Curzon P , Anderson DJ , Nikkel AL , Fox GB , Gopalakrishnan M , Decker MW , Bitner RS
Ref : Neuroscience Letters , 410 :15 , 2006
Abstract :

Selective and brain penetrating pharmacological antagonists for use in clarifying a role of alpha7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChR) in behavioral paradigms are presently unavailable. Studies in alpha7 knock-out mice (KO) have not revealed convincing changes in behavioral phenotype, in particular measures of cognition that include contextual fear conditioning and spatial memory, which may be due to compensatory developmental changes. Therefore, an antisense oligonucleotide (aON) targeted toward the 3'- and 5'-UTR coding regions of the rat alpha7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor was used. Following central injection of aON into the lateral ventricle of Long Evans rats for 6 days, treated rats exhibited a significant 42% and 25% decrease in alpha7 nAChR densities in hippocampus and cortex, respectively, as measured by [(3)H]-methyllycaconitine (MLA) binding. There was no change in alpha4beta2 densities measured by [(3)H]-cytisine binding. Acquisition of Morris Water Maze (MWM) performance, a measure of spatial memory, was impaired in aON-treated rats. In addition, a reduction in target platform crossings during a subsequent probe-trial was observed. These data demonstrate the ability of this aON to reduce hippocampal and cortical alpha7 nicotinic receptor densities associated with impaired MWM performance and support the specific involvement of the alpha7 nAChR in spatial learning and memory, a phenotype not affected in alpha7 KO mice.

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Curzon P, Anderson DJ, Nikkel AL, Fox GB, Gopalakrishnan M, Decker MW, Bitner RS (2006)
Antisense knockdown of the rat alpha7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor produces spatial memory impairment
Neuroscience Letters 410 :15

Curzon P, Anderson DJ, Nikkel AL, Fox GB, Gopalakrishnan M, Decker MW, Bitner RS (2006)
Neuroscience Letters 410 :15